prove that 5√3 is an irrational number
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Step-by-step explanation:
Let us assume (5−√3) is a rational number. where b≠0 and a and b has not any common factors except 1. ... Hence, the assumption was wrong and hence, (5−√3) is an irrational number. So, (5−√3) is an irrational number.
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x=1
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2x+4=6
2x=6-4
2x=2
x=2/2
x=1
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