To Find:
A rational number and an irrational number between
Answer to Problem 31WE
Rational number :
r = 0.449
Irrational number :
s = 0.4498749784879...
Explanation of Solution
Concept Used:
- Rational Numbers:
- The decimal representation of any rational number is either terminating or repeating.
- Irrational Numbers:
- The decimal representation of any irrational number is infinite and non-repeating.
Calculation:
We need to find a rational number r and an irrational number s between
Rational number should be either a terminating decimal or non-terminating repeating decimal.
So, r = 0.449
Irrational number should be non-terminating and non-repeating decimal.
So, s = 0.4498749784879...
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