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The product of two rational numbers, X and Y, is smaller than either of them if both are between 0 and 1.
there are infinitely many positive rational and irrational numbers smaller than .0001. Try .00001. Or how about π/100000.
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Yes, rational numbers are larger than integer because integers are part of rational numbers.
Subtract rational number A from the other rational number B. If the answer is> 0 then B is bigger than A= 0 then B is equal to A< 0 then B is smaller than A
There are more irrational numbers between any two rational numbers than there are rational numbers in total.
There is no simple answer:Zero is smaller than any positive number.Zero can be larger or smaller than a rational number.A rational number can be larger or smaller than a positive number.
Infinitely many. In fact, there are more irrational numbers between them than there are rational numbers.Infinitely many. In fact, there are more irrational numbers between them than there are rational numbers.Infinitely many. In fact, there are more irrational numbers between them than there are rational numbers.Infinitely many. In fact, there are more irrational numbers between them than there are rational numbers.
You would find it in any set that contains it! For example,the set of negative integers.the set of all rational numbers.the set of real numbers smaller than -55.the set {pi, 37.62, -59, sqrt(19.7)}
Find 3 consecutive numbers where the product of the smaller two numbers is 19 less than the square of the largest number.
No. In fact, there are infinitely more irrational numbers than there are rational numbers.