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Mathematics, 20.01.2021 01:20 keiolanibrooks

HELP PLEASE! Given: j and l are nonzero rational numbers.
K and m are irrational numbers.

Which statement is always true?

A. The result of j + l is a rational number because the sum of any two rational numbers is rational

B. The result of k + m is a rational number because the sum of any two irrational numbers is rational

C. The result of j + l is an rational number because the son of any two rational numbers is irrational

D. The result of k + m is an irrational Number because the sum of any two irrational numbers is irrational

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