Evaluate the mathematical validity of the three theoretical propositions listed below, which pertain to the fundamental properties of real numbers:
I. For two distinct irrational numbers and , it is mathematically possible for both their sum and their product to evaluate to rational numbers simultaneously.
II. If represents any natural number, its principal square root must be either a natural number or an irrational number; it can never equate to a non-integer rational fraction.
III. The integer is formally categorized as a positive even number, and the constant is categorized as a rational number because it represents the exact ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter.
Which of the given propositions is/are correct?
- Only I and IICevap
- BOnly I and III
- COnly II
- DI, II, and III
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The correct answer is the option stating that only propositions I and II are correct.
Proposition I is mathematically accurate because using conjugate irrational numbers yields rational sums and products. Proposition II is accurate because the square root of a natural number cannot exist as a non-integer fraction; it must either be an integer or strictly irrational. Proposition III contains two definitive errors: zero is neither positive nor negative, and pi is an irrational number because it cannot be formed by the ratio of two integers.
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Classification and structural properties of real numbers, including the irrationality of pi, the neutrality of zero, and arithmetic operations on irrational numbers.
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