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Mashutka [201]
4 years ago
8

Can anyone help me with finding irrational and rational numbers?

Mathematics
1 answer:
Rudik [331]4 years ago
8 0
For finding irrational number see t<span>hat </span>number<span> is </span>irrational<span> and it's between rational </span>number<span> 2.3 and rational </span>number <span>2.4. You can do this given any two rational </span>numbers. Write the smaller rational number<span> as a terminating decimal, then after its last decimal place, put 1 zero, then a 1, then 2 zeros, then a 1, then 3 zeros then a 1, on and on forever.

</span>to find a rational number
<span>1.Find out a rational number lying halfway between 2/7 and 3/4. Solution: Required number = 1/2 (2/7 + 3/4) ...
<span>2.Find out a rational number lying between -1/3 and 1/2. Solution: Required number = 1/2 (-1/3 + 1/2) </span></span>
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