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Root n is an irrational number if n is a prime number.True or false with explanation

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Answered by BrainlyLegend123
5

Answer:

et us assume to the contrary that (√3 + √5)2 is a rational number,then there exists a and b co - prime integers such that,(√3 + √5)2 = a/b3 + ...

Step-by-step explanation:

et us assume to the contrary that (√3 + √5)2 is a rational number,then there exists a and b co - prime integers such that,(√3 + √5)2 = a/b3 + ...

Answered by niranjan1739
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Step-by-step explanation:

et us assume to the contrary that (√3 + √5)2 is a rational number,then there exists a and b co - prime integers such that,(√3 + √5)2 = a/b3 + ...

Step-by-step explanation:

et us assume to the contrary that (√3 + √5)2 is a rational number,then there exists a and b co - prime integers such that,(√3 + √5)2 = a/b3 + ...

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