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The product of any two irrational numbers (1) Is always an irrational number (2) Is always an rational number (3) Is always an integer (4) Can be rational or irrational number​

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Answered by vishujangade001
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The product of two irrational numbers is SOMETIMES irrational." The product of two irrational numbers, in some cases, will be irrational. However, it is possible that some irrational numbers may multiply to form a rational product

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Answered by sanju2363
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Rational numbers are represented in p/q form where q is not equal to zero.

Irrational numbers are the numbers that cannot be represented as a simple fraction. It is a contradiction of rational numbers but is a type of real numbers.

Depending on the two numbers, the product of the two irrational numbers can be a rational or irrational number.

Example:

Consider √3 and √3 then

√3 × √3 = 3 It is a rational number.

Consider √3 and √2

√3 × √2 = √6

It is an example of an irrational number.

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