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In this case, we start by supposing that v2 is a rational number. Thus, there will exist integer p and q (where q is non-zero) such that
Now, squaring both sides, it gives
Note that the right-hand side of the equation is multiplied by 2, which means that the left-hand side is a multiple of 2. So, it can be said that p2 is a multiple of 2. This further means that p itself must be a multiple of 2, as when a prime number is a factor of a number, let's say, m2, it is also a factor of m. Thus, we can assume that,
p=2m, m∈Z [Set of Integers]
⇒ (2m)2= 2q2 [From (1)]
⇒ 4m2=2q2
⇒ q2=2m2
Now, the right-hand side is a multiple of 2 again, which means that the left-hand side is a multiple of 2, which further means that q is a multiple of 2, i.e., q = 2n, where n ∈ Z. We have thus shown that both p and q are multiples of 2. But is that possible? This can only mean one thing: our original assumption of assuming v2 as
Thus, v2 does not have a rational representation v2 is irrational.
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