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To find:
An irrational number that is greater than 10.
Solution:
Irritation number: It cannot be expression in the form of , where, are integers.
For example: .
We know that square of 10 is 100. So, square root of any prime number is an example of an irrational number that is greater than 10.
First prime number after 100 is 101.
Required irrational number
Therefore, is an irrational number that is greater than 10.
A=10, B=11, C=12, etc.
Now, the "only" thing that remains to do is solving the above equation.
While making this problem I only made sure it has a solution. I didn't try to solve it myself and I didn't know it will end up with such "convoluted" polynomial. Sorry to everyone who tried to solve it... m(_ _)m
I think the best way to approach it is using the rational root theorem since we know that . Moreover we can deduce that since there is and .
After you succesfully solve it, you should get the answer .
Answer:
m degree 2
Step-by-step explanation:
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