Question 189408: Show that 7 + √2 is an algebraic number
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An algebraic number is a complex number that is a root of a non-zero polynomial in one variable with rational (or equivalently, integer) coefficients.
So, if you can show that is the root of a non-zero polynomial with rational coefficients, then must be an algebraic number.
Irrational roots of quadratic polynomials always come in conjugate pairs, that is if a is rational, b is irrational, and a + b is a root of then a - b must also be a root of .
So, if is a root, then must be the other root, and the factors of the desired polynomial, if it exists, must be:
Applying FOIL:
which is a non-zero polynomial in one variable with integer, and therefore rational, coefficients, and therefore is an algebraic number.
John

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