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The number √2 + √3)10(√2 – √3)10 is a
(1) rational number
(2) irrational number
(3) prime number
(4) negative number​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by kartik2866
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Answer:

The number √2 + √3)10(√2 – √3)10 is a Irrational number

Because

An irrational number is a number that cannot be expressed as a fraction for any integers and. . Irrational numbers have decimal expansions that neither terminate nor become periodic. Every transcendental number is irrational.

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