To classify each of the expressions as rational or irrational, let's analyze them one by one:
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y + z
- Here, \(y\) is a non-zero rational number, and \(z\) is an irrational number.
- The sum of a rational number and an irrational number is always irrational.
- Classification: Irrational
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xy
- Both \(x\) and \(y\) are non-zero rational numbers.
- The product of two rational numbers is always rational.
- Classification: Rational
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xz
- Here, \(x\) is a non-zero rational number, and \(z\) is an irrational number.
- The product of a rational number and an irrational number is always irrational.
- Classification: Irrational
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x + y
- Both \(x\) and \(y\) are non-zero rational numbers.
- The sum of two rational numbers is always rational.
- Classification: Rational
Now, summarizing the classifications:
| Expression | Classification | |------------|----------------| | y + z | Irrational | | xy | Rational | | xz | Irrational | | x + y | Rational |