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Prove irrationality (Posted on 2011-08-07) Difficulty: 1 of 5
Prove that lg(3) is irrational.

Rem: lg(m)=t implies 10^t=m

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Solution Puzzle Solution Comment 4 of 4 |
Let lg(3) be rational. Then, we must have:
lg(3) = a/b
=> b* lg(3) = a 
=> 3^b = 10 ^a
So, the lhs of the above equation is always odd, and the rhs of the above equation is always even. This leads to a contradiction.
Thereforem our earlier supposition that lg(3) was rational was erroneous.  Therefore, lg(3) must be irrational.

  Posted by K Sengupta on 2023-07-14 00:30:10
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