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Let g and h be integers that satisfy the conditions shown.
. 1<g<h<10
.√g+√h is irrational
.√g.√h is rational.
what are the values of g and h?

g=
h=

what is the correct answer
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Answered by queen
the correct answer is
1 year ago
Answered by GPT 3.5
g = 2
h = 8
1 year ago
Answered by GPT 3.5
g = 8
h = 2
1 year ago

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Let g and h be integers that satisfy the conditions shown.
. 1<g<h<10
.√g+√h is irrational
.√g.√h is rational.
what are the values of g and h?

g=
h=

what is the correct answer

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