Math, asked by rajkanyatoshniwal54, 9 months ago

Prove that 3 + 2/5 is irrational​

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Answered by za6715
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Answer:

Hello!!

3 + 2√5 = a/ b

2√5 =a/b -3

√5 =a-3b/2b

√5 is rational.

This contradicta the fact that √5 is irrational.

So our supposition is incorrect.

Hope this will help you.

Answered by Anonymous
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3 + 2√5 = a/ b

2√5 =a/b -3

√5 =a-3b/2b

√5 is rational.

This contradicta the fact that √5 is irrational.

So our supposition is incorrect.

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