Math, asked by ppriyu192, 1 year ago

Write a rational number between √3 and√5

Answers

Answered by bangaram3
81
root 3 =1.732.....

root 5 = 2.236...

The number which can be expressed in the form of p/q where q is not equal to 0 are called rational numbers.a terminating decimal and non terminating decimal non repeating decimal can be represented as a rational numbers.

Therefore the rational number between root3 and root 5 is 2.
Answered by mindfulmaisel
36

Rational number between \sqrt{3} \ \& \ \sqrt{5} is 2

Given:

\sqrt { 3 } \quad { and }\quad \sqrt { 5 }

To find:

Rational numbers between numbers?

Answer:

A “rational number” is a type of number can be “written” in a form of a numerator and denominator. Here in the denominator there should not be 0 values. The “numerator” and the “denominator” will be an integers. A “rational number” is in a form of \left(\frac{p}{q}\right).

Example: we can written as \frac{3}{2} this is rational number

\pi=3.141 is not rational number

\sqrt{3}=1.732

\sqrt{5}=2.236

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