Math, asked by Rebel123, 1 year ago

Find two rational numbers between -1 and 0

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Answered by Swarup1998
6

Two rational numbers between (-1) and 0 are (-\dfrac{1}{2}) and (-\dfrac{2}{3}).

Step-by-step explanation:

Here, the given two rational numbers are (-1) and 0.

We can find the rational numbers between the given number by finding the half or third of the sum of the numbers.

So, the required numbers are

\dfrac{-1+0}{2} and \dfrac{-1+0}{3}

i.e., (-\dfrac{1}{2}) and (-\dfrac{1}{3}).

Alternative method.

We can express (-1) as (-\dfrac{3}{3}) and 0 as \dfrac{0}{3}.

So, rational numbers between (-\dfrac{3}{3}) and \dfrac{0}{3} are

\quad -\dfrac{2}{3} and -\dfrac{1}{3}

Rational number:

  • A number which is expressible in the form \dfrac{a}{b} where a,b\in\mathbb{Z} and b\neq 0 is called a rational number.

  • For example, \dfrac{2}{3},\dfrac{4}{5} etc.
Answered by s15637aaryan08714
3

Answer:

if we want 2 number between them so we make then bigger mean=

we multiply them with 3 because awe need 2 between them

more example if we need 4 so we multiply by 5, if we need 8 so we multiply by 9, if we need 6 so we multiply by 7 mean +1 we multiply

like we need 2

so -1×3= -3

0×3=0

so now we get

-3 and 0

so 2 rational number between them are=

-2 and -1

hope it helps u

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