It may, sometimes be referred to as an intervalalthough that term is also used for subsets of rational numbers or integers.
It is the space between two real numbers.
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There are infinitely many real numbers between any two numbers. It is, therefore, impossible to list them all.
There are infinitely many real numbers between those two.
Yes. There are infinitely many rational numbers between any two real numbers.
There are not just three real numbers but an infinity of them Not only that , between any two of them there is an infinity of real numbers. And between any two of them ...
Between two different real numbers, there is an infinite amount of other real numbers. You can easily get one of them by taking the midpoint - i.e., calculate the average of the two numbers (add them, and divide the result by 2).
It may, sometimes be referred to as an intervalalthough that term is also used for subsets of rational numbers or integers.
It is the space between two real numbers.
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Real numbers are infinitely dense. That means that between any two real numbers, there are infinitely may real numbers. One example: 2.00135
It is the fact that real numbers are infinitely dense.
There are infinitely many real numbers between any two numbers. It is, therefore, impossible to list them all.
There are infinitely many real numbers between those two.
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.
Between any two different real numbers, there are infinitely many rational numbers.