nd the mistakes in the proofs that the sum of any two

Chapter 4, Problem 4.107

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nd the mistakes in the proofs that the sum of any two rational numbers is a rational number.Proof: Any two rational numbers produce a rational number when added together. So if r and s are particular but arbitrarily chosen rational numbers, then r +s is rational.

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