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Type any two rational numbers between -2 and-3​

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Answered by ishwarchandpandey197
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Step-by-step explanation:

- 41 / 100, - 42/100, - 43/100, - 44/100, - 45/100, - 46/100, - 47/100, - 48/100, - 49/100, 41/100

Step by step explanation:

Now you all think that why you write 41/100 because if you see question very carefully first term has (-) sign and second term has (+) sign. So we easily write these type and this is not necessary to write these you also write positive sign numbers to negative sign numbers and you can write positive sign to negative sign numbers and after that you have any doubt plz comment to me

Answered by byaswanth2005
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Answer:

Hi your answer is as followss

Step-by-step explanation:

In mathematics, a rational number is a number that can be expressed as the quotient or fraction p/q of two integers, a numerator p and a non-zero denominator q. Since q may be equal to 1, every integer is a rational number

1st rational number = \frac{-2}{1} * \frac{10}{10}    =    \frac{-20}{10}

2nd rational number = \frac{-3}{1} * \frac{10}{10} = \frac{-30}{10}

therefore the possible rational numbers between them are:

\frac{-21}{10}, \frac{-22}{10} ,\frac{-23}{10} ,\frac{-24}{10}, \frac{-25}{10} ,\frac{-26}{10} ,\frac{-27}{10} ,\frac{-28}{10}, \frac{-29}{10}

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