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15. Which statement explains why 30 is considered an irrational number?

A.

When evaluated, 730 results in a repeating decimal, which is considered an

irrational number.

When evaluated, 30 results in a terminating decimal, which is considered an

irrational number.

B.

C.

When evaluated, V30 results in a nonterminating and nonrepeating decimal, which

is considered an irrational number.

D.

When evaluated, 30 results in a whole number, which is considered an irrational

number.

User Aishwarya
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Consider the given number is
√(30) in question as well as in options.

Given:


√(30) is considered as an irrational number.

To find:

The reason for given statement.

Solution:

We have,


√(30)=5.47722557505...

When evaluated,
√(30) results in a nonterminating (infinite digits after decimal) and nonrepeating decimal, which is considered an irrational number.

Therefore, the correct option is C.

User Rahul Shewale
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