Any irrational number, when added to 13, will produce an irrational number.
When added to a rational number, any irrational number will produce an irrational number.also, when added to an irrational number, any rational number will produce an irrational number.
Any irrational number will do.
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.
Any other rational number.
Any other rational number.
When added to a rational number, any irrational number will produce an irrational number.also, when added to an irrational number, any rational number will produce an irrational number.
Any irrational number will do.
Any irrational number, when added to 13, will produce an irrational number.
Any irrational number added to 0.5 will produce an irrational number.
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.
Yes - if I had an irrational number x, and I added that to the number (7-x), I would end up with 7.If the number is irrational, it can be subtracted from a rational/integer to make another irrational.
Any irrational number, added to 0.4 will give an irrational number.
The answer can be irrational or rational.
Any, and every, irrational number will do.
Any irrational number will do.
If an irrational number is added to, (or multiplied by) a rational number, the result will always be an irrational number.
Any other rational number.
Any irrational number will, eg √2, π, e.
Any other rational number.
Any other rational number.
Yes. For example, the sum of 2 + √3 and 2 - √3 is 4.
Irrational nos. when added, subtracted produce another irrational number. Thus the set of irrational numbers is said to be closed with respect to addition and subtraction. examples of addition: Here I quote the addition of two surds: sqrt(2)+sqrt(5) where sqrt(x) denotes square root of the number x examples of subtraction: pi-sqrt(7)+13.345678342698754123597643565456654445.......... here pi denotes the irrational no. pi(approx. 3.1415927) and the other number is a non repeating, non terminating decimally expanding number and is hence irrational. Their difference is also irrational. Note that a number like 3.3434343434...... where the decimal digits repeat is purely rational since the decimal expansion is repeating, though non terminating. Also, the sum of a positive rational and an irrational number is always irrational, which is not true for subtraction of irational number(example sqrt(5)-sqrt(5)=0, 0 is rational while sqrt(5) is irrational)
No. Two irrational numbers can be added to be rational. For example, 1/3 + 2/3 = 3/3. 1/3 and 2/3 are both irrational, but 3/3 = 1, which is rational.
rational number means 3/5 and ....irrational number means imaginary part will be added eg:3i/5
No two prime numbers added together have a sum of 97. All primes except the number 2 are odd numbers, and two odd numbers added together always produce an even sum.