Math, asked by sridhar56, 5 months ago

show that 5+√3 is rational​


sridhar56: babygirl do you intrest to ???????
babygirll89: what to?? if you are in wrong way forget it to say me
sridhar56: ok sorry
babygirll89: coz i am not that girl which do this type of thing's
sridhar56: I think your bad girl
babygirll89: hn itsok
babygirll89: what you mean are you in fighting way ?
sridhar56: haàaa
sridhar56: sssssss

Answers

Answered by rameshkumar500y
0

Step-by-step explanation:

(√3 + √5)/2 is an example of an irrational no. lying between √3 and √5 , as it lies exactly in between √3 and √5.

To find a rational no. between √3 and √5 , one can approach in this way. Since √3 = 1.73205080.... , therefore 1.74 or 1.733 or 1.7321 or 1.73206 are some examples of rationals which are greater than √3 [ Note : I've just increased the the corresponding decimal places by +1]

Similar questions