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There is a number x such that xpower 2 is irrational but xpoer 4 is rational. Then, x can be ​

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Answered by aakashmutum
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The number is \sqrt[4]{2}

This is because the number's square is an irrational number but the number's power 4 is rational which is 2. This can be applied to many numbers like 2, 5, 7, 10.... ∞

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