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represent √2 in the form of p/q where p &q are integers and q ≠ 0​

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Answered by crankysid2004
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Answer:

We cannot

Step-by-step explanation:

Assuming that you know the proof of √2 being irrational;

we cannot express √2 in p/q form.

This is because all rational numbers can be expressed in p/q form from their decimal form if they either have a terminating decimal part or they have a non terminating and recurring decimal part.

But irrational numbers like √2, π and e have decimal places that are non recurring and non terminating and hence they cannot be represented in p/q form.

In general irrational numbers cannot be represented in p/q form

Answered by locopocco6969
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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