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User Boanerges
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Answer:


6 + 5√(5)

irrational

cannot

does not

Explanation:


5√(5) + 2√(9) =


= 5√(5) + 2 * 3


= 5√(5) + 6


= 6 + 5√(5)

User Fyasir
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Answer:

See below.

Explanation:

First, find the sum:


5√(5)+2√(9)=5√(5)+2(3)=5√(5) +6

As long as part of the equation is irrational, the entire answer will also be irrational. Thus:

The result is irrational because it cannot be written [as] the ratio of two integers and its decimal expansion does not terminate or repeat.

User Tjfo
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