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prove that ✓ 7 is an irrational no

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Answered by madmax11
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Answered by MichMich0945
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Answer:Hey buddy here's your answer .........

Step-by-step explanation:let us assume that √7 be rational. then it must in the form of p / q [q ≠ 0] [p and q are co-prime] √7 = p / q => √7 x q = p squaring on both sides => 7q2= p2 ------> (1) p2 is divisible by 7 p is divisible by 7 p = 7c [c is a positive integer] [squaring on both sides ] p2 = 49 c2 --------- > (2) subsitute p2 in equ (1) we get 7q2 = 49 c2 q2 = 7c2 => q is divisble by 7 thus q and p have a common factor 7. there is a contradiction as our assumsion p & q are co prime but it has a common factor. so that √7 is an irrational.

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