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when we multiply rational number by an irrational number answer is?​

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Answered by XxMichhfuggilxX
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an irrational number 'y' is irrational, except when x = 0. When you multiply a rational value except 0 with an irrational value the product will always be irrational. But if the rational value is 0 then the product will be 0 , that is a rational value...

Answered by AkanshaAn18102005
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Answer:

It will be ration or irrational

Both

Step-by-step explanation:

 \sqrt{4 }  + 2 \\  = 4 \\  \sqrt{2}  +  2 \\  =  \sqrt{2}  + 2

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