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Let a and b be rational number

A. Always rational
B. Sometimes rational
C. Never rational

Let a and b be rational number A. Always rational B. Sometimes rational C. Never rational-example-1
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option a should be the anserw
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Answer:

A)(Always)Rational

B)(Always)Rational

C)(Sometimes)Rational

This is because Square roots are generally irrational(like the
√(2)) and the product and difference of rational numbers should always be rational!

Hope this helps!

Sorry, cannot explain more ... :(

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