Mathematics
Assertion (A): (3 + √5) + (6 - 2√5) = 9 - √5 . Reason (R): The sum of two irrational numbers is always irrational. 1. A is true, R is false. 2. A is false, R is true. 3. Both A and R are true. 4. Both A and R are false.
Related Questions
Assertion (A): On a certain sum, the C.I for consecutive three years at 5% rate is ₹ 420, ₹ 441 and ₹ 460.05, the sum is ₹ 420.
Reason (R): The sum is ₹ 420 - 5% of ₹ 420.
- A is true, R is false.
- A is false, R is true.
- Both A and R are true.
- Both A and R are false.
Assertion (A): A certain sum is lent for four years at 10% per annum, the amount for the second year is ₹ 1.21 x the sum lent.
Reason (R): C.I. for second year is equal to 1.21 times the sum lent.
- A is true, R is false.
- A is false, R is true.
- Both A and R are true.
- Both A and R are false.