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10 June, 08:11

An indirect proof of the statement "If x=2, then √x is not a rational number" coul begin with the assumption that

A. x = √2

B. x² = 2

C. √x is rational

D. √x is not rational

E. x is nonnegative

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  1. 10 June, 10:33
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    C. √x is rational >> √2 = 1.4 ... show some more digits ... "not rational"
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