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Which of the following shows an example of two irrational numbers being multiplied to get a rational number? Responses 3×9 0×5 3√ ×12−−√ 2√×3√
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Which of the following shows an example of two irrational numbers being multiplied to get a rational number? Responses 3×9 0×5 3√ ×12−−√ 2√×3√
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Which of the following shows an example of two irrational numbers being multiplied to get a rational number?
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3multiply 9= 27 is correct
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