paliyal panacea 0 7:18 AM Hence is not a rational number, it is irrational. 2. Prove that 3+2 is irrational Answer Let take that 3+2 is a rational number. So we can write this number as 3+2 =a/b Here a and b are two co prime number and b is not equal to 0 Subtract 3 both side we get 2 = a/b -3 2 = (a-3b)/b Now divide by 2, we get = (a-3b)/2b 3. Prove that the following are irrationals: (i) 1 (ii) 7 (iii) 6+ Answer (i) Let take that 1 is a rational number. So we can write this number as 1=a/b Here a and b are two co prime number and b is not equal to 0 Multiply by both sides we get 1=(a)/b Now multiply by b b=a divide by a we get Hence is not a rational number, it is irrational. 2. Prove that 3+2 is irrational Answer Let take that 3+2 is a rational num... Read more »