The square root of 48 is an irrational number because it can't be expressed as a fraction.
The square root of 48 is a rational or irrational
Yes.
48 is not a square number, so the square root of 48 is irrational and can not be represented as a whole number.
Yes
Yes, the square root of 48 is an irrational number. This is because 48 can be simplified to (4 \times 12), and since the square root of 4 is a whole number (2), we can express (\sqrt{48}) as (2\sqrt{12}). The square root of 12, however, is not a perfect square and cannot be simplified to a whole number, making (\sqrt{48}) irrational.
Because its square root is an irrational number
No, it is rational.
48 is rational. Rational numbers are numbers that can be written as a fraction. Irrational numbers cannot be expressed as a fraction.
No. √48 = √16√3 = 4√3. √3 is not a rational number, so neither is √48.
The square root of 48 is not an integer which means a whole number.
The square root of 48 can be written as 48 with a square root sign over it, 48 to the 1/2 power, a decimal equivalent (6.92...), or simplified as 4 square-roots of 3.
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