Q) Prove that √5 is an irrational number.
Ans: Let √5 be a rational number.
Therefore √5 = p/q, where q ≠ 0 and let p & q be co-primes.
⇒ 5q² = p²
⇒ p² is divisible by 5
⇒ p is divisible by 5………………….. ……………….. (i)
⇒ p = 5a, where a is some integer
25a² = 5q²
⇒ q² = 5a²
⇒ q² is divisible by 5
⇒ q is divisible by 5………………………………………..(ii)
⇒ q = 5b, where b is some integer
(i) and (ii) leads to contradiction as ‘p’ and ‘q’ are co-primes.
Therefore, √5 is an irrational number.
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