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प्रश्न
Prove that `sqrt(5)` is an irrational number.
उत्तर १
Let us assume, to the contrary, that `sqrt5` is irrational.
That is, we can find integers a and b (≠0) such that `sqrt5 = a/b`.
Suppose a and b have a common factor other than 1, then we can divide by the common factor and assume that a and b are co-prime.
Therefore, b`sqrt5` = a.
Squaring on both sides 5b2 = a2 ...(1)
The above implies that a2 is divisible by 5 and also a is divisible by 5.
Therefore, we can write that a = 5k for some integer k.
Substituting in (1) 5b2 = (5k)2
5b2 = 25k2 (or) b2 = 5k2
⇒ b2 is divisible by 5, which means b is also divisible by 5.
Therefore, a and b have 5 as a common factor.
This contradicts the fact that a and b are coprime.
We arrived at the contradictory statement as above since our assumption `sqrt5` is not correct.
Hence, we can conclude that `sqrt5` is an irrational number.
उत्तर २
If possible, let `sqrt5` be rational and let its simplest form be `p/q`.
Then p and q are integers having no common factor other than 1, and q ≠ 0.
Now `sqrt5 = p/q`
⇒ 5 = `p^2/q^2` ...[on squaring both sides]
⇒ 5q2 = p2 ...(i)
⇒ 5 divides p2 ⇒ 5 divides p ...[∵ 5 is prime and 5 divides p2 ⇒ 5 divides p]
Let p = 5R for some integer R.
Putting p = 5R in (i), we get
5q2 = 25R2
⇒ q2 = 5R2
⇒ 5 divides q2 ...[∵ 5 divides 5R2]
⇒ 5 divides q ...[∵ 5 divides q]
Thus, p and q share a common factor of 5. However, this contradicts the fact that p and q share no common component other than 1. Hence, `sqrt5` is irrational.
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