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2 rational number between square root 2 and square root 3

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Answered by boddukurisambrajyam
0

Step-by-step explanation:

√2and√3

  1. √2+√3 by 2
  2. =2.28
  3. 2.28+√3 by 2
  4. =3.14
  5. so rational numbers are 2.28 and 3.14
Answered by umiko28
6

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

 \sf\red{the \: rational \: number \: between  \:  \sqrt{2}  \: and \:  \sqrt{3} } \\  \\  \bf\pink{ \sqrt{2} = 1.141 \:  \:  \sqrt{3} = 1.732  } \\  \\  \sf\green{a \: rational \: number \: between \:} \\  \\  \bf\pink{   \sqrt{2} \: and \:  \sqrt{3} would  \: be \: 1.5 \: ( \frac{3}{2} )} \\  \\  \bf\purple{But \:  there \:  are \:  several  \: more, } \\  \\  \sf\green{in  \: fact, \:  infinite  \: number  \: of  \: rational} \\  \\  \bf\orange {\: numbers  \: between \:  \sqrt{2}  \: and \: \sqrt{3}  } \\  \\  \large\boxed{ \fcolorbox{pink}{violet}{hope \: it \: help \: you}}

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