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Without contradiction prove that â3 is irational number

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Answered by Anonymous
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He starts by assuming you can find rational rr and irrational ii that have rational sum ss. Using a direct proof that the difference of two rationals is rational, he shows that this assumption leads to a contradiction. Therefore you cannot find a rational and irrational that sum to a rational, so the sum of a rational and irrational is always irrational.

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