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✧✧ Question ✧✧✦ ➠ ᴅᴏɴᴛ sᴘᴀᴍ⚠️the number (root 2 + root 3)^10 (root 2 - root 3 )^10 is a rational number a prime number irrational number negative number​

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Answered by JayaramJR07
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Question,

the number (root 2 + root 3)^10 (root 2 - root 3 )^10 is a rational number a prime number irrational number negative number

Answer,

Formula,

  • (a + b) \times (a - b) = ( {a}^{2} -  {b}^{2}  )

  •  {( - 1)}^{even}  = 1
  •  {( - 1)}^{odd}  =  - 1

Points that we should know

  • One is neither prime nor composite

  • Rational number is a number that can be expressed as the quotient or fraction p/q of two integers, a numerator p and a non-zero denominator q
  • Irrational number is a number tht can't be written in p/q form

Answer,

  • Rational number
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