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Prove that √
3 + √5 is an irregularnumber

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Answered by abhaypage44gmailcom
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it's of course a irregular no. because √3

=1.73453.....which is a irrational no. and adding this to √2=1.467..... viz is to irrational ...

so the resultant is also irrational ie.non-terminating as well non terminating are also called surds

so this is a example of surd itself........

Answered by vageesha275
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