No, since -11 can be represented in the form p/q = -11.
The square root of 11 is irrational. An irrational number is a number that cannot be expressed as a simple fraction or ratio of two integers. In the case of the square root of 11, it is a non-repeating, non-terminating decimal and cannot be simplified further. Therefore, it falls under the category of irrational numbers.
The square root of 121 is 11 which is not an irrational number.
11 is a rational number.
No because 11/42 is a rational number
An irrational number is a number that never ends. An example of an irrational square root would be the square root of 11.
NO this number is way far from irrational, first of all let's classify this number, it's an integer, whole number, rational, even a perfect square. This number has two numbers that are not irrational. one example is 11, 11 those numbers are rational so the product can't be irrational.
the number between 11 and 12 is obvious. it is 11 and a half
It is a rational number and also a prime number
yes
No, because 11 squared is 121 which is a rational number
No because it will be an irrational number
irrational square root of 121 = 11 square root of 1.21 = 1.1 square root of 12.1 = 3.47...