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Is the simplified form of 2 square root of 3 − 2 square root of 3 rational? (1 point)

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Answer:

Yes, the simplified form of 2 square root of 3 − 2 square root of 3 is rational.

Explanation:

The given expression is
2 √(3) - 2 √(3)

After performing the subtraction operation, the result is 0 as the terms are equal and opposite in sign, they cancel each other.

Rational numbers are those which can be expressed in the form of fractions, decimals, e.t.c

Since 0 can be expressed as a fraction, it is a rational number.

For eg:
(0)/(2) = 0,

Hence the result of the given expression is a rational number.

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