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