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  1. Is Dividing an Irrational Number by a Rational Number Always …

    Oct 13, 2025 · Dividing an irrational number by a nonzero rational number results in an irrational number. The proof by contradiction assumes that the result is rational, leading to the conclusion that …

  2. What is the Sum of Two Irrational Numbers? - Physics Forums

    Feb 14, 2005 · I have a question. I realize that two rational numbers added together equal a rational number and that a rational added to a irrational equal a irrational number; but how do I show what a …

  3. irrational = rational - Physics Forums

    Mar 13, 2005 · Can someone prove that there exists x and y which are elements of the reals such that x and y are irrational but x+y is rational? Certainly, there are an infinite number of examples (pi/4 + …

  4. How Do We Know If Irrational or Transcendental Numbers Repeat?

    Mar 25, 2014 · The discussion centers on the nature of irrational and transcendental numbers, specifically whether they can have repeating decimal expansions. It is established that numbers like …

  5. Constructing Lengths with Irrational Numbers - Physics Forums

    Dec 6, 2004 · The discussion centers on the nature of irrational numbers and their existence in the physical world, questioning how lengths like the hypotenuse of a right triangle can be considered …

  6. Prove or disprove that there is a rational number x and an i

    Jan 25, 2019 · The discussion centers on proving or disproving the existence of a rational number x and an irrational number y such that x^y is irrational. Participants suggest that proof by contradiction is a …

  7. Is sqrt(5) Rational? Understanding the Proof by Contradiction

    Nov 23, 2003 · Alright, heading says it all. This is a nice problem heh.. I can see how to prove sqrt(5) is irrational. I think this method works up to the points where the fact 5 is a prime is used, (ie prime …

  8. Sequence of rationals converging to an irrational limit

    Aug 23, 2009 · As another illustration, I understand that if a sequence (s_n) given as s_n = \sqrt {2} + 1/n is a sequence of IRRATIONAL numbers converging to an IRRATIONAL limit.

  9. Irrational Numbers: Expressible as Infinite Summations?

    Nov 18, 2003 · I apologise if this belongs in another place, but: Can all irrational numbers be expressed as infinite summations, ie like Pi and e? I'm looking for...

  10. Irrational number to an irrational power • Physics Forums

    Jun 13, 2013 · Homework Statement if a and b are irrational numbers, is a^b necessarily an irrational number ? prove it. The Attempt at a Solution this is an question i...