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prove that (3_4√3)/7 is an irrational number, given that √2 is an irrational number.​

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Answered by manu6184
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prove that (3_4√3)/7 is an irrational number, given that √2

Answered by vvp11d2021r03
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hey!

I think the question is wrong...

it must be either  (3  4\sqrt{3})/7 given that \sqrt{3} is irrational.

                              or

(3  4\sqrt{2})/7 given that \sqrt{2} is irrational.

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