Math, asked by deepu4268, 11 months ago

find a rational number lying between root 2 and root 3​

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Answered by singhdevradharmendra
1

Answer:

√2 = 1.414. √3= 1.732. So, a rational number between those two would be 1.5 (3/2). But there are several more, in fact, infinite number of rational numbers between √2 and √3.

Answered by Siddharta7
3

Answer:

1.5 (or) 3/2

Step-by-step explanation:

For rational number:

√2= 1.414

√3= 1.732

So, there may be so many rational numbers we can get . Consider for first place of decimal place and if we place the numbers in the number line we see 1.5 is one rational number [3/2] lies in between 1.4 and 1.7. As,

√2 < 1.5 < √3

Therefore,

Rational number = 1.5 (or) 3/2

Hope it helps!

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