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If a is a rational number and b is a rational number, why could c be an irrational number?
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If a is a rational number and b is a rational number, why could c be an irrational number?
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If a is a rational number and b is a rational number, why could c be an irrational number?
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We have no way to tell until you show us
the relationship among 'a', 'b', and 'c'.
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