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Sudeepa says that, the sum of two irrational numbers need not be an irrational. Can you agree with her.

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Answered by tiktube21
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Answer:

yes I agree with her

Step-by-step explanation:

because √4 +√4 = 4

Answered by Anonymous
6

Yes I agree with this statement, if we take an example.

The sum of two irrational numbers, in some cases, will be irrational. However, if the irrational parts of the numbers have a zero sum (cancel each other out), the sum will be rational.

  1. 4√5 + 3√2 = 4√5 + 3√2, which is irrational number
  2. (2 + 6√7) + (-6√7) = 2, which is a rational number.
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