Argument is that if you add a rational number to an irrational number it will still be an irrational

cricafh

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2022-05-23

Argument is that if you add a rational number to an irrational number it will still be an irrational number but you can count to it.
ex: 1 / n + s q r t ( 2 ) is this a vaild example?

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glorietka4b

glorietka4b

Beginner2022-05-24Added 14 answers

Yes, it is valid.
Alternatively, { 2 n : n Z + }

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