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prove that 3+√5 is irrational​

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Answered by mmanjeetkaurin
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⇒ 3 + 5 = p q , where p and q are the integers and q ≠0. Since p , q and 3 are integers. ... This contradiction has arisen due to the wrong assumption that is a rational number. Hence, is an irrational number.

Answered by santanumandal861
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⇒ 3 + 5 = p q , where p and q are the integers and q ≠0. Since p , q and 3 are integers. ... This contradiction has arisen due to the wrong assumption that is a rational number. Hence, is an irrational number.

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