The square roots of 100 are +10 and -10 .
They're both integers.
Is the square root of a 100 is a integer
Yes it is.
No it is a complex number the number 10i, which has an integer part (10) and an imaginary part (i), where i=square root of -1
No. However, the square root of any positive integer that is NOT a perfect square, IS irrational.
Yes because the square root of a 100 is 10 which is a rational number
Why not try it out? See if you can find an integer which, when squared, gives you 100. Or: use a calculator and calculate the square root of 100. If you get an integer, then the answer to the question is "yes"; otherwise the answer is "no".
No, it is not. For it to be a perfect square, the square root of it would have to be an integer, but √120 ≈ 10.954. 100 and 121 are perfect squares nearest to 120. ■
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 10
The square root of 10,000 is 100.
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! The square root of 104 is between 10 and 11, closer to 10. So, the nearest integer to the square root of 104 is 10. It's like a little mathematical journey to find the perfect whole number to represent the square root of 104.
No, the square root of 100 is not 50.