Math, asked by ayan1696, 2 months ago

prove that 3-4√2/7 is an
irrational number
if √2 is irrational Show that
a 1 and only
I out of n,(n+2),(n+4) is divisible by 3or
some integer
n.

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Answered by bisen2005kalp
1

Answer:

prove that 3-4√2/7 is an

irrational number

if √2 is irrational Show that

a 1 and only

I out of n,(n+2),(n+4) is divisible by 3or

some integer

n.

Step-by-step explanation:

prove that 3-4√2/7 is an

irrational number

if √2 is irrational Show that

a 1 and only

I out of n,(n+2),(n+4) is divisible by 3or

some integer

n.prove that 3-4√2/7 is an

irrational number

if √2 is irrational Show that

a 1 and only

I out of n,(n+2),(n+4) is divisible by 3or

some integer

n.prove that 3-4√2/7 is an

irrational number

if √2 is irrational Show that

a 1 and only

I out of n,(n+2),(n+4) is divisible by 3or

some integer

n.prove that 3-4√2/7 is an

irrational number

if √2 is irrational Show that

a 1 and only

I out of n,(n+2),(n+4) is divisible by 3or

some integer

n.prove that 3-4√2/7 is an

irrational number

if √2 is irrational Show that

a 1 and only

I out of n,(n+2),(n+4) is divisible by 3or

some integer

n.prove that 3-4√2/7 is an

irrational number

if √2 is irrational Show that

a 1 and only

I out of n,(n+2),(n+4) is divisible by 3or

some integer

n.prove that 3-4√2/7 is an

irrational number

if √2 is irrational Show that

a 1 and only

I out of n,(n+2),(n+4) is divisible by 3or

some integer

n.prove that 3-4√2/7 is an

irrational number

if √2 is irrational Show that

a 1 and only

I out of n,(n+2),(n+4) is divisible by 3or

some integer

n.

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