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the numbers (√x+√y) (√x-√y) where x, y > 0 and x, y are rationals is a/an
1) rational
2) irrational
3) Both 1 and 2
4) none
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Answered by bk028115
2

Answer:

irrational number bcz the sum of irrational numbers is always irrational x n you are rational but when they are written as root x and root y then they will become irrational

Answered by pradumanshekh1909
0

ratinal option 1

Step-by-step explanation:

irratinal is the wrong answer

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