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If x=6, what is the smallest natural number y that makes x2+y2 rational?

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Given: If x=6, what is the smallest natural number y that makes x2+y2 rational .

To Find: Smallest value if y so that the expression is rational .

Solution : On substituting x = 6 , we have


=> x^2+y^2= 6^2+y^2\\\\ x^2+y^2= 36+y^2

Now for the whole expression has minimum value y^2 should be minimum , also y should be natural no. The set of Natural no. is ,


=> N=\{ 1,2,3,4,... ..,\infty\}

Therefore the smallest Natural no. is 1 . Therefore minimum value of y is 1.

The minimum value of y is 1.

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