NightowlIt can be proven that between any two real numbers there exists a rational number. Therefore there exists a rational number r such that
<span>7.7+<span>2–√</span><r<7.9+<span>2–√</span></span>By calculator we can find a rational number r that satisfies these condition, I choose 9.2. Now subtract square root 2.<span>7.7<9.2−<span>2–√</span><7.9
</span>so the answer is between 7.7 and 7.9
rational number : 7.8
<span>irrational number : 9.2 - √2</span>
Answer:
In order to subtract a whole number from a fraction, you first have to turn the hole number into a mixed fraction.
Step-by-step explanation:
Say your fraction was 2/3 and your whole number was 5.
They have to have like denominators
5/1 - 2/3 = 15/3 - 2/3
15/3 - 2/3 = 13/3
13/3 = 4 1/3
1st drop(.71) 2nd drop(-1.22)
Hello :
125.32 > 125.093 .. because : 3 <span>> 0</span>