Answer:
a.
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b.
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Explanation:
Given.
A rational number greater than -10 with a 2 digit repeating pattern.
An irrational number between 1 and 2?
(a)
A rational number is one which can be represented in the form
where 'p' and 'q' are integers. A repeating decimal is a rational number as it can be expressed in the form of
.
Therefore, a number which is repeating decimal with 2 of its digits being repeated is
. Here the two digits that are being repeated are 1 and 2.
(b)
An irrational number is one which can't be expressed in the form
. A number which is non-repeating in the interval 1 and 2 is an example of irrational number.
So, a number which is irrational in the interval (1, 2) is
.