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between two rational numbers x and y there is a rational number____'​

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Answered by kshitij111119
2

Answer:

infinite

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by ravilaccs
1

Answer:

between two rational numbers x and y, there is a rational number\frac{x}{y}

Step-by-step explanation:

  • values of rational numbers x and y are not given
  • For any two rational numbers all three properties are correct as
  • x < y or x = y or x > y
  • If y = 0, x/y does not exist.
  • If y is not equal to 0, then:
  • If both x and y are rational numbers, then x/y is a rational number.
  • If either x is a rational number and y is an irrational number or x is an irrational number and y is a rational number, then x/y is an irrational number.
  • If both x and y are irrational numbers, then x/y could be either rational or irrational depending on the particular values of x and y.
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