Sure; for example, 10 + pi is irrational, 10 - pi is irrational. Both are positive. If you add them, you get 20.
Yes. The sum of two irrational numbers can be rational, or irrational.
Not necessarily. The sum of two irrational numbers can be rational or irrational.
You can not add irrational numbers. You can round off irrational numbers and then add them but in the process of rounding off the numbers, you make them rational. Then the sum becomes rational.
Rational and Irrational Numbers
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Sure; for example, 10 + pi is irrational, 10 - pi is irrational. Both are positive. If you add them, you get 20.
No, but you can add an irrational number and a rational number to give an irrational.For example, 1 + pi is irrational.
If an irrational number is added to, (or multiplied by) a rational number, the result will always be an irrational number.
An irrational number.
You can add any irrational number.
No. 1) The square root of any positive integer that doesn't happen to be a perfect square is IRRATIONAL.2) If you add a rational and an irrational number, the result is irrational.
Every time. No exceptions.
No, the result is always an irrational number. In more advanced math it is possible to add an infinite amount of rational numbers by way of Taylor Series and get an irrational number. This is how numbers like "Pi" and "e" are derived.
Yes. The sum of two irrational numbers can be rational, or irrational.
no
Let `a` be a rational number and `b` be an irrational number,assume that the sum is rational. 1.a +b =c Where a and c are rational and b is irrational. 2.b=c-a Subtracting the same number a from each side. 3.b is irrational c-a is a rational number we arrived at a contradiction. So the sum is an irrational number.