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Mathematics, 30.09.2019 01:00 mamaDee5919

How, let a = a rational number. let b = an irrational number. assume a + b = c and c is rational (attempting to disprove the conjecture). a + b = c b = c - a explain how alfred's argument contradicts his initial assumption proving that the sum cannot be rational?

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