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The product of (3 +√3) and (3 +√5)
(a) a rational number (b) an irrational number (c) a prime number (d) a co-prime number

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Answered by Anonymous
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Option b). Irrational number

Answered by MasterMindGirl10
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The product of (3 +√3) and (3 +√5)

(a) a rational number

(b) an irrational number ✔️✔️

(c) a prime number

(d) a co-prime number

\huge\bigstar\bold\red{Explanation}

  • Multiplication of an irrational number with a rational number gives an irrational number.
  • Division of an irrational number with a rational number gives an irrational number.
  • Addition of an irrational number with a rational number gives an irrational number.
  • Subtraction of an irrational number from a rational number gives an irrational number.

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