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Numbers of rational numbers between two rational numbers is​

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Answered by venomgirl8
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The additive identity of a rational number is 0 and its additive inverse is the number itself. Multiplicative identity of a rational number is 1 and its multiplicative inverse is the reciprocal of the number. Between any two rational numbers, an infinite number of rational numbers can be positioned.

Answered by aadarshdwivedi000
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Multiplicative identity of a rational number is 1 and its multiplicative inverse is the reciprocal of the number. Between any two rational numbers, an infinite number of rational numbers can be positioned.

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