Yes.
The negative square root of 100 is -10. Since -10 can be expressed as a fraction (-10/1), it is considered a rational number. Thus, the negative square root of 100 is rational.
The square root of 100 is rational since it is not repeating. No. The square root of a negative number is not a real number, but an imaginary number, because no real number squared equals a negative number. The square root of a negative number is a so-called IMAGINARY number
No, it is a complex number.
yes
The square root of 100 is rational since it is not repeating.
No. The square root of -24 isn't even real, let alone rational because the square root of any negative number is going to be an imaginary number.
-1,0,or 1 the negative square root of four is negative two and the square root of four is two
Irrational.
The square root of any negative number is not even a 'real' number. It's called 'imaginary', because there's no number you can multiply by itself to get a negative number. The square root of 101 is irrational.
The negative square root of 49 is -7. -7 is whole, integer, and rational number. It's not a natural or irrational number.
No, the square root of negative 108 is not rational. The square root of a negative number involves imaginary numbers, specifically it can be expressed as ( \sqrt{-108} = \sqrt{108}i ), where ( i ) is the imaginary unit. Since rational numbers are defined as numbers that can be expressed as a fraction of two integers, and imaginary numbers cannot be represented in this way, the square root of negative 108 is not rational.
Neither. (It is a complex number.)