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prove that √3-√5 is an irrational number​

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Answered by mamatadalai76
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To prove that 3+√5 is an irrational number, first assume it to be a rational number. ... As both p and q are integers, so p−3q is also an integer. As q is not equal to 0, p−3qq is a rational number. ⇒√5 = p−3qq is also a rational number

Answered by rafay1789
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√5 is irrational number in this photo

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