Math, asked by varshinidurga34, 5 months ago

prove that 2+√3 is irritational​

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Answered by mohithmanjunath1110
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Answer:

let us assume 2+√3 as rational.

⇒2+√3=a/b

∴2-a/b=-√3 or √3=a/b-2

⇒√3=a/b-2

√3=a-2b/b

∵a and b are positive integers  

∴a-2b/b is rational

⇒√3 is rational

but we know that √3 is irrational  

∴⇒2+√3 is irrational

hope it helps

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

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