Yes and it is: 0.1235
yes the number is between 6and7
Yes, between any two real numbers there is another real number. For example... 1.25 is between 1.2 and 1.3 1.205 is between 1.20 and 1.21 1.2005 is between 1.200 and 1.201 4.235893756385968347 is between 4.235893756385968346 and 4.235893756385968348 You can go as far as you want, there is no limit.
Graphically, the conjugate of a complex number is its reflection on the real axis.
Yes. There are infinitely many rational numbers between any two real numbers.
When a complex number is multiplied by its conjugate, the product is a real number and the imaginary number disappears.
An example of a valid mobile phone number might be +1 417 555-0123, except with an actual mobile phone number instead of the fictitious 555-0123. An example in the UK would be +44 7700 900123, which is the (fictitious) UK mobile number 07700 900123 written in international format. A valid mobile phone number is a real phone number that actually connects to a working mobile phone.
yes the number is between 6and7
It is the space between two real numbers.
It is the magnitude, or absolute value, of the real number.
There are infinitely many real number between any two distinct real numbers. One such is +sqrt(0.4)
There is not a real number between them. If there is then it would most likely be three and one half.
Yes, between any two real numbers there is another real number. For example... 1.25 is between 1.2 and 1.3 1.205 is between 1.20 and 1.21 1.2005 is between 1.200 and 1.201 4.235893756385968347 is between 4.235893756385968346 and 4.235893756385968348 You can go as far as you want, there is no limit.
A real number is any number between minus and plus infinity, or it is not an imaginary number.
Yes, I can't think of any way that a real number minus another real number would be complex or purely imaginary. My answer is yes.
The answer is 4.951
Yes, an infinite number of them.
Between any two real numbers you can always find an infinite number of other real numbers so the question is misguided.