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An expression is shown below: square root of 18 plus square root of 2 Which statement is true about the expression? URGENT

it is rational and equal to 3

it is rational and equal to 4

It is irrational and equal to 3 multiplied by the square root of 2 .

It is irrational and equal to 4 multiplied by the square root of 2 .

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Answer:

It is irrational and equal to 4 multiplied by the square root of 2.

Therefore, option d is true.

Explanation:

As the expression is

'square root of 18 plus square root of 2'.

i.e.
√(18)+√(2)

Lets solve the expression


√(18)+√(2)


=3√(2)+√(2)
√(18)=3√(2)


\mathrm{Add\:similar\:elements:}\:3√(2)+√(2)=4√(2)


=4√(2)

or


=5.65685\dots (in decimal place)

  • 5.65685 indicates that it is irrational and can not be written in the form p/q

Thus, it is irrational and equal to 4 multiplied by the square root of 2.

Therefore, option d is true.

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