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

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Answered by nupurlata1981
2

Answer:

first we have to multiply -3 and -2 to 3 because -2 is the last number and we also need that number after multiplication we get - 15 and -10 so you can now you can take any two numbers that you want between these two numbers

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Answered by SmilingAngel
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Answer:

Here , let

a=-3 &b=-2

Now use the formula i.e a+b/2

let's substitute them...

= (-3)+(-2)/2

=-3-2/2

=-5/2.......(1)

Let a=-3 (or) -2 .... that's u r wish

b=-5/2

substitute them in formula written above ... -3+(-5/2)/2

=-4.25 (or) -5.5/2.......(2)

So, the two rational numbers b/w -3 & -2 are -5/2 & -5.5/2

Hope u understood it ... THANK YOU ....

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