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prove that 3√5 is irrational​

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Answered by rt4689566
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Answer:

it is irrational

because

multiplying a rational and irrational give a irrational number

hope it will help you

Answered by sudhansukr77
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Answer:

Let us assume that 3+5 is a rational number.

Now,

3+5=ba [Here a and b are co-prime numbers]

5=[(ba)−3]

5=[(ba−3b)]

Here, [(ba−3b)] is a rational number.

But we know that 5 is an irrational number.

So, [(ba−3b)] is also a irrational number.

So, our assumption is wrong.

3+5 is an irrational number.

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