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*Exercise 1.3.1
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#1.Write four  possible irrational numbers between 4 and 5.
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Exercise 1.3.1
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1.Write four possible irrational numbers between 4 and 5.
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Solution:
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Consider the squares of 4 and 5
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Square of 4 is= 16 and Square of 5 is= 25
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We can also wright 4 and 5 as
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√ 16 =4 and √ 25 =5
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Between √ 16 and √ 25 there exists
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√ 17 ,√ 18 , √ 19 , √ 20 , √ 21 , √ 22 , √ 23 , √ 24
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  1. 1.Write four possible irrational numbers between 4 and 5.

Exercise 1.3.1 1.Write four possible irrational numbers between 4 and 5. Solution: Consider the squares of 4 and 5 Square of 4 is= 16 and Square of 5 is= 25 We can also wright 4 and 5 as √ 16 =4 and √ 25 =5 Between √ 16 and √ 25 there exists √ 17 ,√ 18 , √ 19 , √ 20 , √ 21 , √ 22 , √ 23 , √ 24

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