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Select from the drop-down menus to correctly complete the proof. to prove that 2√⋅7 is irrational, assume the product is rational and set it equal to a/b , where b is not equal to 0. isolating the radical gives 2√= a/7b. the right side of the equation is(irrational, rational). because the left side of the equation is(irrational, rational), this is a contradiction. therefore, the assumption is wrong, and the product is(rational, irrational).

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