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proving inequality with sqr roots (1 Viewer)

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Stop posting your maths homework and ask your tutor (who is your 1A tutor?)
 

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Originally posted by nike33
i think as b/a is defined as rational then 10^(b/a) must be irrational..you may have to prove this --> i think this is true as im pretty sure e(b/a) for example, b,a rational is irrational
It is, only when it trivially isn't.

Edit: Ok, I was a little bit silly with that one, I really shouldn't post after 10pm. I get stupid.
 
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