Chapter 0: Problem 9
Give an example of two irrational numbers whose sum is an irrational number.
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Chapter 0: Problem 9
Give an example of two irrational numbers whose sum is an irrational number.
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Show that $$|| a|-| b|| \leq|a-b|$$ for all real numbers \(a\) and \(b\).
Write each set as an interval or as a union of two intervals. $$\left\\{x:|x-2|<\frac{\varepsilon}{3}\right\\} ; \text { here } \varepsilon>0$$
Show that if \(a\) and \(b\) are real numbers such that $$|a+b|<|a|+|b|,$$ then \(a b<0\)
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