Math, asked by ommshaktisamal, 1 year ago

prove that 7√n is an irrational number, where n is a positive non perfect square number

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hi,
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Here is your answer,
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:::YOUR ANSWER IS IN THE FORM OF PICTURE :::
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Hetarth4: cheater its not the correct answer its from rd sharma
ommshaktisamal: I asked n√p, but in the picture it is given √n
Anonymous: this doesn't mean that you cross your limit
Anonymous: by saying me cheater
Anonymous: I had helped as much as I can...
Hetarth4: ok
Hetarth4: but n rds its only given of √n and not of 7√n
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