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Mathematics, 23.09.2019 02:30 superfly903

Suppose x and y are different irrational numbers. mark each statement as always,
sometimes, or never true by using the drop down at the end of each statement.
3x is an irrational number. [select]
x^2 is a rational number. [select]
x • y is a rational number. [select]
x + 3 is an irrational number. [select]
x + y is a rational number. [select]
x - y is an irrational number.
select]

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