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show that 3 minus root 5 is an irrational number​

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Answered by rajnisk234
0

Answer:

Let us assume that 3−

5

is a rational number

Then. there exist coprime integers p, q,q

=0 such that

3−

5

=

q

p

=>

5

=3−

q

p

Here, 3−

q

p

is a rational number, but

5

is a irrational number.

But, a irrational cannot be equal to a rational number.

This is a contradiction.

Thus, our assumption is wrong.

Therefore 3−

5

is an irrational number

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Answered by Krishnatej15
1

Answer:

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