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Which statement is true about the difference 2 square root of 7 − square root of 26?

It is rational and equal to −2.
It is rational and equal to 0.
It is irrational and equal to −2 square root of 7.
It is irrational and equal to square root of 7.

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Answer:

It is rational and equal to 0

Explanation:

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Which statement is true about the difference 2 square root of 7 − square root of 26? It-example-1
User Andrei Sedoi
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2√7 - √26 ≈ 5.29150262213... - 5.09901951359...

... ≈ 0.19248310854...

The result is an irrational number not described by any of your answer selections.

None of the statements is true.

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