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Mathematics, 20.05.2021 22:30, shelovejaylocs

I WILL GUVE BRAINLIEST TO WHOEVER HELPS! Let m and n be non-zero irrational numbers. Consider the operations below and select all answers that will make each statement true.

Part A: m+n can be
Part B: m/n can be
Part C: m times x can be
Part D: x - y can be
Part E: x/y can be
Part F: x/n can be
Part G: x • y • m can be

P. S. answer choices for each part are irrational, rational, or both.

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