How is the rational number
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this can be a rational number becuz when underoot is removed the no. is changed into fraction
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Let us assume on the contrary that √3 is a rational number.
Then, there exist positive integers a and b such that
√3= a / b where, a and b, are co-prime i.e. their HCF is 1
Now,
√3 = a / b
⇒3= b²a²
⇒3b² =a²
⇒3 divides a² [∵3 divides 3b² ]
⇒3 divides a...(i)
⇒a=3c for some integer c
⇒a² =9c²
⇒3b²=9c² [∵a² =3b²]
⇒b³=3c²
⇒3 divides b² [∵3 divides 3c² ]
⇒3 divides b...(ii)
From (i) and (ii), we observe that a and b have at least 3 as a common factor. But, this contradicts the fact that a and b are co-prime. This means that our assumption is not correct.
Hence, √3 is an irrational number.
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