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A rational number between √2 and √3 is​

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Answered by rohantarafdar
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Answer and Explantion:

√2 = 1.4142 ...

√3 = 1.73205 ...

Rational number can always be express by \frac{q}{p} Fraction [q,p ∈ Z and p ≠ 0]

Z refers to "Integer"

Then, we can take any number between √2 and √3 and if we can express that number by  \frac{q}{p} Fraction, the number will be a rational number.

suppose that, a = 1.42 = \frac{142}{100}

∴√2 ∠ a ∠ √3 and can be expressed by  \frac{q}{p} Fraction

Answer: 1.42

NB : You can take any number you like such as 1.43, 1.44, 1.445, 1.725 etc.

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