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square root of 7 in rational exponent form​

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  • 03-02-2020

Proof: square roots of prime numbers are irrational. the square root of any prime number must be an irrational number. For example, because of this proof we can quickly determine that √3, √5, √7, or √11 are irrational numbers.

moreover, √7= 2.645751311064590

This is an irrational. number

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