Math, asked by prajwal9785, 2 months ago

Prove that 3√3
/5is irrational.​

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Answered by bhanu7831
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Step-by-step explanation:

. Let us assume that 3√3/5 is a rational number. ... → a and b both are co-prime numbers and 5 divide both of them. So, √5 is a irrational number.

Answered by rupamkonar4742
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Answer:

√3 is an irrational number

3/5 is a rational number

since, multiplication of a rational number with irrational number is always irrational

hence, (√3) × (3/5) = irrational number

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