Prove That 4 − 5√2 Is an Irrational Number
Video Explanation
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Solution
Question: Prove that 4 − 5√2 is an irrational number.
Proof:
Let us assume that 4 − 5√2 is a rational number.
Since 4 is a rational number, subtracting 4 from both sides, we get:
−5√2 = (4 − 5√2) − 4
This implies that −5√2 is a rational number.
Dividing both sides by −5 (which is a non-zero rational number), we get:
√2 is a rational number.
But this is a contradiction because √2 is an irrational number.
∴ Our assumption is wrong.
Hence, 4 − 5√2 is an irrational number.
Final Answer
∴ 4 − 5√2 is an irrational number.
Conclusion
Thus, by the method of contradiction (as per NCERT Class 10), we have proved that 4 − 5√2 is irrational.