No
The square root of 37 is an irrational number
No.
It is an irrational number
is the square root of 3 rational
√37 is irrational.
The same reasoning you may have seen in high school to prove that the square root of 2 is not rational can be applied to the square root of any natural number that is not a perfect square.
It is the square root of 37*37 = 1369
The square root of 37 is an irrational number.
The square root of a negative number is known as an imaginary number. In this case, the square root of negative 37 would be represented as √(-37) = √37i, where "i" is the imaginary unit equal to the square root of -1. This means that the square root of negative 37 is the square root of 37 multiplied by the imaginary unit "i".
the square root of 37
36*36 = 1296 and 37*37 = 1369 So sqrt(1300) lies between -37 and -36 or 36 and 37 So, the number before the square root of 1300 is either -37 or +36
The square root of 1369 = 37, -37 To prove this, 1369 = 37^2