Math, asked by kritika3865, 1 year ago

between two rational number there is no rational number​


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Answered by armanalam72
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Yes, between any two distinct irrational numbers, there exists a rational number—in fact, a countable infinity of them. This is associated with the set of rational numbers being dense as is the set of irrational numbers.

Answered by ankit295835
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Answer:

No, because there many rational number between two rational number.

example:- 1 and 2

2. 2

0.5. and 1.0

0.6, 0.7, 0.8, and 0.9.

6, 7, 8 and 9

10.10 10. 10

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