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OY) There are --- rational numbers between any two rational numbers

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Answered by sunita6380
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There are INFINITE rational numbers between any two rational numbers .

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A number is a mathematical object which is used to count, measure, and label the mathematical concepts. Numbers are the basic units of Mathematics. All types of numbers used in Mathematics are grouped under the banner of a Number system. Various kinds of numbers include prime numbers, composite numbers, odd numbers, even numbers, natural numbers, whole numbers, integers, decimal numbers, fractions, rational numbers, irrational numbers, real numbers, and imaginary numbers. All the numbers that exist in reality are called the real numbers. All the numbers that do not exist and are assumed to explain a few mathematical concepts are called imaginary numbers. Real numbers are broadly classified into rational numbers and irrational numbers. Rational numbers are the numbers that can be expressed in the form of a fraction whose denominator is not equal to zero. Irrational numbers are the numbers that cannot be expressed in the form of a fraction such that the denominator is not equal to zero

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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.

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