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if A and B are any two rational numbers then a rational number between a and b is is​

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Answered by abiaadhu
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Answer:

a+b/2 is the rational number between a and b

Answered by aburaihana123
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The rational number between a and b is \frac{a+b}{2}

Step-by-step explanation:

Solution:

  • A number that falls between two rational numbers may either be a whole number or a rational number.
  • Real numbers that can be represented as P/Q, where P and Q are any two integers and Q 0, are referred to be rational numbers.

If p, q are the two rational numbers, then by mean method

rational number between p and q is \frac{p+q}{2}

Therefore a, b are the two rational numbers, then by mean method

rational number between a and b is \frac{a+b}{2}

i.e  a < \frac{a+b}{2} < b

Final answer:

The rational number between a and b is \frac{a+b}{2}

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