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prove that 4+3under root 2 is rational​

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Answered by saniya2009
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Let us assume that 4-3√2 is rational number. So we can write 4-3√2 as a/b where a and b are co primes and b is not equal to 0. 4-3√2 = a/b. -3√2 = a/b-4.

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