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 square root of 100 is 10
The square root of 10,000 is 100.
No, the square root of 100 is not 50.
The square root of 100 is 10.
The square root of 100 is: ± 10, because 10 x 10 = 100 and -10 x -10 = 100The square root of 100 is 10.