prove that the following are irrational
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3+2√5, let 3+2√5 is rational number said that,
3+2√5=p/q, where p and q are some integers q is not equal to 0
3+2√5=p/q
2√5=p/q-3
√5=p-3q/2q
so,√5 is irrational and p-3q/2q is rational
therefore,our assuming was wrong 3+2√5 is irrational number.
3+2√5=p/q, where p and q are some integers q is not equal to 0
3+2√5=p/q
2√5=p/q-3
√5=p-3q/2q
so,√5 is irrational and p-3q/2q is rational
therefore,our assuming was wrong 3+2√5 is irrational number.
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