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show that 3 •root 2is irrational ​

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 \bold \green{\underline {Step\:by\:step\:explanation:-}}

 ⟹\frac{p}{q}  = \sqrt[3]{2}

 ⟹ \frac{p}{3q}  = 2

\red⟹ \bold\red{Now,}

⟹ \frac{p}{3q}  = rational \: number

⟹ Hence, \: \sqrt[3]{2} \: is \: irrational \: number

⟹ And \:  \sqrt{2} \: is \: an \: irrational \: number.

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