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Standard IX
Mathematics
Rational Numbers
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Question
Show that:
(
3
+
√
5
)
(
3
−
√
5
)
is a rational number.
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Solution
Now,
(
3
+
√
5
)
(
3
−
√
5
)
=
3
2
−
(
√
5
)
2
=
9
−
5
=
4
, which is clearly a rational number.
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