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Mathematics, 15.04.2021 18:30 alopez324789

A solution to an equation Jada solved is −2 + 3√ She is trying to determine whether that solution is rational or irrational. Jada knows that -2 is a rational number and √3 is an irrational number. She also knows that the sum of any two rational numbers is always rational.

a. If we add 2 (a rational number) to −2+3√ what is the sum?

a. (2) Is the sum rational or irrational?

Select the correct choice. (Rational or Irrational)

b. Explain why −2+3√ cannot be rational.

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