This question cannot be answered.
First, -72 is not an irrational number so the starting premise is false.
Second, -72 is a single number. It is not possible to have any numbers between -72 and itself.
The answer will depend on the form in which the irrational number is given. For example, we know that pi is approx 3.14159 and so it falls between 3 and 4.
They fall under "Real Numbers"
14.23 is a rational number because it can be expressed as a fraction of two integers. Specifically, it can be written as 1423/100, where both 1423 and 100 are integers. Rational numbers include all integers, fractions, and terminating or repeating decimals, making 14.23 fall into this category.
A whole number between 10 and 15 is 11, 12, 13, or 14. These numbers are all integers that fall within that range.
Yes, numbers fall into two categories rational and irrational. Rational: Fractions Terminating Decimals Integers Irrational: Pi The square root of 2 The square root of 3 Infinity
The answer will depend on the form in which the irrational number is given. For example, we know that pi is approx 3.14159 and so it falls between 3 and 4.
The square root of -456 is an imaginary number and won't fall between two integers.
They fall under "Real Numbers"
14.23 is a rational number because it can be expressed as a fraction of two integers. Specifically, it can be written as 1423/100, where both 1423 and 100 are integers. Rational numbers include all integers, fractions, and terminating or repeating decimals, making 14.23 fall into this category.
No, a real number could also be a rational number, an integer, a whole number, or a natural number. Irrational numbers fall into the same category of real numbers, but every real number is not an irrational number.
Yes, numbers fall into two categories rational and irrational. Rational: Fractions Terminating Decimals Integers Irrational: Pi The square root of 2 The square root of 3 Infinity
A decimal number that can't be expressed as a fraction is an irrational number as for example the square root of 2
Yes, square of 2 is a real number. Real numbers fall into 2 categories, Rational and Irrational. Square of 2 is an irrational number.
Excluding the numbers in the question, the integers which fall between 2 and 8 are 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7.
It is an irrational number.
11 and 12
27 & 28