Re: Rational and irrational numbers
- From: deepkdeb@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 29 Aug 2005 15:06:16 -0700
Attention: quasi
If you have time and interest kindly consider the following situation:
u = Asqrt(g) + Bsqrt(h) (1) and then u^7 = Csqrt(g) + Dsqrt(h)
(2)
then [Csqrt(g) + Dsqrt(h)]^1/7 = Asqrt(g) + Bsqrt(h)
Therefore, one can obtain (2) from (1) and (1) from (2).
There is one additional element v which is a conjugate of u.
After reviewinf my proof I believe the proof of the assertion is simple
and self evident.
But I could be wrong.
Greetings.
.
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