Math, asked by khushigarg7956, 6 months ago

A rational number between √3 and √5​

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Answered by nikitasinghmar46
5

Answer:

2

Explanation:-

The numbers which can be expressedin the form of p/q, where q ≠ 0 are called rational numbers. A terminating decimal and a non-terminating non-repeating decimal can be represented as a rational number. Therefore, a rational number between √3 and √5 is 2.

Answered by AchyutaShrimate
0

Answer:

√4 or ±2

Step-by-step explanation:

A rational number is any number which can be expressed in the form of p/q.

Where q ≠ 0.

So a rational number between √3 and √5 = √4

Yes it is √4 after simplyfing the answer will be ±2.

Now you can express ±2 in form of p/q.

As ±2/1.

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