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Solve the following.
Show that 5/3 in irrational number​

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Answered by sharwankumarsaini850
0

Answer:

Let us assume, 5−

3

is a rational number

⇒5−

3

=

q

p

, where p,q∈z,q

=0

5−

q

p

=

3

q

5q−p

=

3

3

is a rational number ∵

q

5q−p

is rational

but

3

is not a rational number.

This gives us a contradiction.

∴ our assumption that 5−

3

is a rational number is wrong

⇒5−

3

is an irrational number.

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0

Answer:

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