Prove that 4+3 + 2/
4+ 3 + 2
= 3
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Answer:
2
Step-by-step explanation:
9/9=3
1=3
3-1
2
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Answer:
If possible, let 4−3
2
be rational.
Then,
4−3
2
is rational and 4 is rational.
[(4−3
2
)−4] is rational. [Difference of two rationals is rational]
−3
2
is rational.
2
is rational.
Let the simplest form of
2
be
b
a
.
Then, a and b are integers having no common factor other than 1, and b
= 0.
Now,
2
=
b
a
2b
2
=a
2
2 divides a
2
. [2 divides 2b
2
]
2 divides a
Let a=2c for some integer c.
Therefore,
2b
2
=4c
2
b
2
=2c
2
2 divides b
2
[2 divides 2c
2
]
2 divides b
Thus, 2 is a common factor of a and b.
This contradicts the fact that a and b have no common factor other than 1.
So,
2
is irrational.
Hence, 4−3
2
is irrational.
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