Math, asked by sheheena1025, 5 months ago

Prove that 5-√3 is irrational.​

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Answered by hclashok
0

Answer:

Let us assume the given number be rational and we will write the given number in p/q form

⇒5−

3

=

q

p

3

=

q

5q−p

We observe that LHS is irrational and RHS is rational, which is not possible.

This is contradiction.

Hence our assumption that given number is rational is false

⇒5−

3

is irrational ..

Answered by ak8002553203
0

Step-by-step explanation:

Let us assume the given number be rational and we will write the given number in p/q form

⇒5−

3

=

q

p

3

=

q

5q−p

We observe that LHS is irrational and RHS is rational, which is not possible.

This is contradiction.

Hence our assumption that given number is rational is false

⇒5−

3

is irrational

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