How can I prove $\sqrt{\sqrt2}$ to be irrational?
I know that $\sqrt2$ is an irrational number, it can be proved by contradiction, but I'm not sure how to prove that $\sqrt{\sqrt2} = \sqrt[4]{2}$ is irrational as well.
Answer
Suppose $x= \sqrt{ \sqrt 2}$ was rational, then so is its square $x^2=\sqrt 2$ which you have shown is irrational. Contradiction!
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