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can the sum of two irrational numbers ever be a rational number? Can the quotient of two irrational numbers ever be a rational number? Explain with examples.

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User Pjesi
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Answer:

Yes, both can be rational numbers.

Explanation:

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User Keithamus
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Answer:

Yes, both can be rational numbers.

Explanation:

The sum of two irrationals can be rational.

Example:


√(2) is irrational,

and so is
1 + √(2) and
1 - √(2)


(√(2)+1) + (√(2)-1) = 2

The sum is rational because the irrational numbers can cancel out.

The quotient of two irrational numbers can also be rational.

Example:


√(2) is irrational.


(√(2) )/(√(2) ) = 1

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