No. In fact, no odd integer is irrational. They are all rational.
No. The square root of an integer is always either an integer or an irrational number.
No. An irrational number is one that is not a rational number. A rational number is once that equals one integer divided by another. So an irrational number cannot be represented by one integer divided by another integer, so it cannot be an integer!
There is no irrational number that is also an integer.
No integer is an irrational number; all integers are rational.
-2.5 is not an integer and it's not irrational.
The square root of 27 is an irrational number
If you multiply or divide an irrational number - such as pi - by ANY rational number (except zero), you will ALWAYS get an irrational number.
It can be written as a fraction, so it is rational. It is not an integer, whole number or irrational.
Unless the integer is fractional it is not an irrational number.
Any type of fraction is always a rational number.
No integer is an irrational number. An irrational number is a number that cannot be represented as an integer or a fraction.All integers which are whole numbers are rational numbers.