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t. Prove that root5 - root3 is not a rational
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Step-by-step explanation:

Let root5 and root3 be a rational number

root5 - root3 = p/q, q is not equal to 0

Since we know that,

P/q is a rational number

And

Root5 - root3 is an irrational number

Therefore, root5 - root3 is an irrational number

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