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Prove that 5-2√3 is irrational.​

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Answered by rani49035
1

Answer:

let,

5 - 2√3 be a rational number.

.°. 5 - 2√3 = p/q [ where p and q are integer , q ≠ 0 and q and p are co- prime number ]

=> - 2√3 = p/q -5

=>- 2√3 = p - 5q / q

=> √3 = p - 5q / - 2q

we know that p/q is a rational number.

.°. √3 is also a rational number.

This contradicts our assumption

5 - 2√3 is an irrational number..

hope this will help you..

Answered by shilpanagpal2
0

Answer:

let us take 5 - 2 √ 3 is a rational number ....

Step-by-step explanation:

let us take an a and b two positive integer

5- 2 √ 3 = a/ b

5 - a/ b = 2 √ 3

5 - a/ b / 2 = √ 3

our supposition are wrong it is irrational number

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