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Answer:
Correct choice is D
Step-by-step explanation:
Option A. The sum of two fractions is a fraction, a fraction is always rational number.
Option B. The product of a fraction and a repeating decimal can be rational number. For example,
[tex]\dfrac{3}{2}\cdot 0.\overline{3}=\dfrac{3}{2}\cdot \dfrac{1}{3}=\dfrac{1}{2}.[/tex]
Option C. The sum of a terminating decimal and the square root of a perfect square is always rational number, because the terminating decimal is a decimal that ends and the square root of a perfect square is a natural number. The product of decimal that ends and natural number is rational number.
Option D. The product of a repeating decimal and the square root of a non-perfect square is always irrational, because the square root of a non-perfect square is irrational number and when multiplying irrational number by fraction (any repeating decimal can be written as fraction) you get irrational number.
Answer:
d) the product of a repeating decimal and the square root of a non-perfect square
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