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find two rational numbers lying between √2 and √3.
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Answered by ayushkum937
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Answer:

So x=√25610 is a rational number which lies between √2 and √3. Hence 85is the required rational number. Note: There are infinitely many rational numbers between two irrational numbers so the answer to this question can be infinitely many. For example, we can see that 32 is also a rationale that lies between √2 and √3.

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Answered by sabbikaish165
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Answer:

√2= 1.41

√3= 1.73

two rational number between √2 and √3 :-

= 142/100, 145/100

= 71/50, 29/50

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