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Question 1207826: Give an example of irrational numbers a and b such that the indicated expression is (a)rational and (b)irrational.
A. a + b
B. a - b
C. a•b
D. a/b

I would 2 samples for each, if possible.

Answer by ikleyn(52802) About Me  (Show Source):
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