Math, asked by ShaikAfeef, 6 months ago

The set of natural numbers between 2 and 3 is​

Answers

Answered by sumitsethi
1

Answer is "PHI".

Step-by-step explanation:

There is no any natural number between 2 and 3.

Answered by pulakmath007
2

SOLUTION

TO DETERMINE

The set of natural numbers between 2 and 3 is

CONCEPT TO BE IMPLEMENTED

SET :

A set is a well defined collection of distinct objects of our perception or of our thought to be conceived as a whole

Representation of Set :

A set can be represented in following ways

(i) Statement form method

(ii) Roster or tabular form method

(iii) Rule or set builder form method

EVALUATION

Let S be the given set

S = The set of natural numbers between 2 and 3

2 and 3 are two consecutive natural numbers

We know that between two consecutive natural numbers there is no natural number

Thus the set S contains no element

Again we know that if a set contains no element then the set is said to be empty set or null set

Hence the given set S is empty set or null set . It is denoted by Φ

FINAL ANSWER

The set of natural numbers between 2 and 3 is empty set or null set

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