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15 May, 13:47

Which number produces an irrational number when added to 1/4

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  1. 15 May, 15:52
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    Any irrational number, e. g.



    2

    Step-by-step explanation:

    x

    +

    1

    4

    is irrational if and only if

    x

    is irrational.

    Equivalently,

    x

    +

    1

    4

    is rational if and only if

    x

    is rational.

    To prove this we can proceed as follows:

    First suppose that

    x

    +

    1

    4

    is rational.

    Then there are some integers

    p

    ,

    q

    , with

    q

    >

    0

    such that:

    x

    +

    1

    4

    =

    p

    q

    Subtracting

    1

    4

    from both sides, this becomes:

    x

    =

    p

    q

    -

    1

    4

    =

    4

    p

    -

    q

    4

    q

    which is rational.

    Conversely, if

    x

    is rational, then there are integers

    m

    ,

    n

    with

    n

    >

    0

    such that

    x

    =

    m

    n

    and we find:

    x

    +

    1

    4

    =

    m

    n

    +

    1

    4

    =

    4

    m

    +

    n

    4

    n

    which is also rational.
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