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Given the two expressions shown below:

square root of 64 plus square root of 5
square root of 64 plus square root of 4

Which statement best describes the two expressions?
Both are rational.
Both are irrational.
A is rational, but B is irrational.
A is irrational, but B is rational.

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Answer:

A is rational, but B is irrational.

Explanation:

User Euralis
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Hi there!
The answer is A is irrational, but B is rational.

An irrational number is a number that cannot be written as a fraction.

Expression A.

√(64) + √(5) = 64 + 2.23606...
This cannot be written as a fraction and therefore the expression is irrational.

Expression B.

√(64) + √(4) = 8 + 2 = 10 = (10)/(1)
This can be written as a fraction and therefore the expression is rational

Your answer:
A is irrational, but B is rational.

~ Hope this helps you!
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