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prove that √7 is irrational no.​

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Answered by BlueScent
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√7=a/b ( here a and b are co prime means they have only 1 as common factor. ... Here we find 7 is common which divide both a and b but this is contradiction because a and b are co prime they don't have common factor other than 1. So for our assumption is wrong. Hence √7 is irrational.

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Answered by jana07122002
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√7=a/b ( here a and b are co prime means they have only 1 as common factor. ... Here we find 7 is common which divide both a and b but this is contradiction because a and b are co prime they don't have common factor other than 1. So for our assumption is wrong. Hence √7 is irrational

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