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prove that 2-√7 is irrational​

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Answered by aashishkumar986
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Answer:

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Answered by alam15hannan
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Answer:

Let us assume that 2/√7 is rational number.

2/√7= 2/√7 × (√7/√7)= 2√7/7. ( Rationalising)

Now, 2√7/7 = p/q ( as rational no. can be written in the form of p/q=)

2√7= 7p/q

√7= 7p/2q

Here LHS is irrational but RHS is rational.

This contradicts the statement.

Our assumption is wrong.

2/ √7 is an irrational number.

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