Math, asked by kaurmanpreer98, 9 months ago

prove that √3+√5 is
irrational​

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Answered by shivangi54317
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Let √3+√5 be a rational number. A rational number can be written in the form of p/q where p,q are integers. p,q are integers then (p²+2q²)/2pq is a rational number. Then √5 is also a rational number.

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