Math, asked by Briarrose, 10 months ago

show that 2√2 is rational number​

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Answered by Angel1l
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Answer:

First of all your question is wrong

This is an irrational number.

Step-by-step explanation:

Proof

Let 2√2 be a rational no.

2√2=p/q

√2=p/2q

Since root is irrational p/2q is rational.

So their equality is not possible.

Thus, our supposition is wrong.

Hence,2√2 is an irrational number.


Angel1l: I left there 2 in sentence started with since, √2 is irrational
Answered by kishorethanish
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