Yes, the sqrt of (3+5) is irrational, because:
sqrt(3+5)
= sqrt of 8, which is irrational
irrational
7 plus the square root of 5 is an irrational number because the square root of 5 is a never ending decimal number that can't be expressed as a fraction.
No, the square root of an irrational number is not always rational. In fact, the square root of an irrational number is typically also irrational. For example, the square root of 2, which is an irrational number, is itself irrational. However, there are exceptions, such as the square root of a perfect square of an irrational number, which can be rational.
The square root of any positive integer can only be a WHOLE NUMBER or IRRATIONAL, so the square root of 7 is irrational.On the other hand, the sum of a rational and an irrational number is always irrational.
Yes the result would be an irrational number.
It is irrational
It is a irrational number. Because the square root of every imperfect square is irrational number.
An irrational number is a number that never ends. An example of an irrational square root would be the square root of 11.
The square root of 27 is an irrational number
Yes. For example, the square root of 3 (an irrational number) times the square root of 2(an irrational number) gets you the square root of 6(an irrational number)
the square root of 26 is a irrational number
The square root of 94 is an irrational number