Solution 1.1:4c

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\displaystyle \sqrt{2} is not a rational number, i.e. it cannot be written as a ratio of two integers, and neither is it possible to write \displaystyle \sqrt{2}/3 as a ratio of two integers. The number \displaystyle \sqrt{2}/3 is thus irrational.