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4. Find two rational numbers between -3 and -2.​

Answers

Answered by deb660110
1

Answer:

By using the formula x=

2

1

(a+c)

x=

2

1

(−3+(−2))

=

2

1

(−3−2)

=

2

1

(−5)=

2

−5

Now we find the rational number between −5/2 and −2. Since −5/2 also lies between −3 and −2.

Let us consider another rational number as y

So let us use the formula again

y=

2

1

(−5/2+(−2))

=

2

1

((−5/2)−2)

=

2

1

((−5−4)/2)

=

2

1

(

2

−9

)

=

2

1

×

2

−9

=

4

−9

∴ Two rational number between −3 and 2 is

2

−5

and

4

−9

.

Answered by kushalkapoor357
0

Two rational numbers between - 3 and - 2 are root - 4 and root - 9

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