Such a sum is always irrational.
The sum of a rational and irrational number must be an irrational number.
Can be rational or irrational.
The proposition is not true.pi and -pi are both irrational. But their sum, = 0, is rational.
The square roots of 50 are irrational.
Such a sum is always irrational.
The sum of two irrational numbers may be rational, or irrational.
The sum of a rational and irrational number must be an irrational number.
The sum of the three can be rational or irrational.
The sum is irrational.
irrational
The value of the sum depends on the values of the rational number and the irrational number.
No. In fact the sum of a rational and an irrational MUST be irrational.
It is always irrational.
No. In fact, the sum of conjugate irrational numbers is always rational.For example, 2 + sqrt(3) and 2 - sqrt(3) are both irrational, but their sum is 4, which is rational.
Can be rational or irrational.
Irrational