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Show that (4 +3√2) is an irrational number.
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Answered by ujjalkrnath94
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Step-by-step explanation:

Prove that 4-3✓2 is irrational

So we can write 4-3√2 as a/b where a and b are co primes and b is not equal to 0. 4-3√2 = a/b. -3√2 = a/b-4. √2 = -a-4b/3b.

Answered by joshihimanshu1979
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

(4 +3√2) is an irrational number. because -

we know that √2=1.732......

√2itself is endless so 3√2must be endless

and so 4+3√2 must also be endless.

so it is irrational number.

another reason is that √2 does not follow a pattern.

it keeps going on without a pattern so it cant be expressed in p/q form

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