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What number can you multiply by −√2 to get a rational number? Select each correct answer. A. 1/2 B.√2 C.0 D.2
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What number can you multiply by −√2 to get a rational number? Select each correct answer. A. 1/2 B.√2 C.0 D.2
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answer is b i took quiz
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B is the answer as the square root of 2 times the negative square root of 2 would be -2, which is a rational number.
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