Math, asked by Syedhammad, 1 year ago

Find two irratinal numbers lying between √2 and √3??​

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Answered by mithila1208
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Root 2=1.41421356237......

Root 3=1.73205080757......

The easiest way is to write any random decimals between these numbers because irrational numbers have to be non-terminating non-repeating

Ex:1.535567964279975028.... and 1.6735264955783942534......

Hope it helps

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Answered by mili1978piku02
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Hey mate, here is ur answer

Square root of any number except perfect square between 2 and 3 would give u a irrational number...☆¤¤¤¤

For example, 2.5 is not a perfect square.

So, root 2.5 is irrational between root 2 and root3 .....○●□■

Hope it helps....♤♡◇♧

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mili1978piku02: good luck
mili1978piku02: and, bye
Syedhammad: like A and b are two irrationalal number and √ab is irrational lying between a and b
Syedhammad: but tell me how can we find the second one with this method?
mithila1208: that is what i didn't know n as far as o know there is no method yo find a second number
mili1978piku02: That's why , pls follow mine method
mithila1208: up to u
Syedhammad: now i got to know, we have to multiply √2 by the 1st irrational number
Syedhammad: then we will get another irrational
mithila1208: no its the root of the product of the given two numbers
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