Let S = {n + m√2 : n, m ∈ Z}  To prove that the sum of any two elements of S is an element of S. Also the product of any two elements of S is an element of S.

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Let S = {n + m√2 : n, m ∈ Z} 

To prove that the sum of any two elements of S is an element of S. Also the product of any two elements of S is an element of S. 

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