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  • 15-02-2024
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I want to prove that Q(sqrt(2), cube(5)) is equal to Q(sqrt(2)*cube(5)) and Q(sqrt(2) + sqrt(5)). Which of the following options correctly represents Q, where Q represents the set of irrational numbers?
Options:
A) Q(sqrt(2), cube(5))
B) Q(sqrt(2)*cube(5))
C) Q(sqrt(2) + sqrt(5))
D) None of the above

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