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If a is a rational number and b is an irrational number, then the sum a + b is A) rational. B) imaginary. C) irrational. D) an integer. Eliminate
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If a is a rational number and b is an irrational number, then the sum a + b is
A) rational.
B) imaginary.
C) irrational.
D) an integer.
Eliminate
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If a is a rational number and b is an irrational number, then the sum a + b is
IRRATIONAL
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C) Irrational
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I think it is C, because adding an irrational and rational the irrational would overpower
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