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A rational number number between √2 and √3 is :- a.)1/2(√2+√3) b.) 1/2(√3-√2) c.)2.5 d.) 1.5​

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Answered by rkapadiya249
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Answer:

A rational number between (√2 and √3) i.e., 1.414 and 1.732. (a) (√2 + √3)/2, which is an irrational number , so it is not a solution. (b) (√2. √3)/2 = √6/2,which is an irrational number, so it is not a solution.

Answered by oxford1
1

Answer:

a) 1/2(√2+√3)

Step-by-step explanation:

You can understand it from the given below example,

See if we have 10 and 5 as two rational numbers..

Then, 10+5/2= 15/2= 7.5 that occurs in between 10 and 5...

The similar mean is sought in the option "a"...

So, the correct answer is A

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