Math, asked by timothymathew, 11 months ago

Prove that
 \sqrt{2}
is irrartional ?.​

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Answered by H3CATE
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Answer:

An irrational number is a number with no end as a solution or it cannot be turned into a fraction. √2 would be one of those numbers as it is equal to 1.41421356237... This number cannot be turned into a fraction and is therefore irrational.

Step-by-step explanation:

An example of a rational number would be √3 which is nine and is an integer.

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