Math, asked by manal10, 8 months ago

find an irrational numbers
between √2 and 3​

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Answered by sharvariumap
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Sqrt(4)=2 & Sqrt(9)=3. Hence, the square roots of 5, 6, 7, 8 will have values in between 2 & 3. And as these integers are not perfect sqaures, hence their square roots will be irrational. So,some irrational numbers lying in between 2 & 3 are Sqrt(5), Sqrt(6), Sqrt(7) & Sqrt(8).

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Answered by sarvanikadali
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Step-by-step explanation:

Sqrt(4)=2 & Sqrt(9)=3. Hence, the square roots of 5, 6, 7, 8 will have values in between 2 & 3. And as these integers are not perfect sqaures, hence their square roots will be irrational. So,some irrational numbers lying in between 2 & 3 are Sqrt(5), Sqrt(6), Sqrt(7) & Sqrt(8).

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