Since 68 is not a perfect square, its square root is irrational.
If it ends there, it is rational. If the "68" continues on and on, it is also rational.
No. If you can write the number on paper, it's rational. 68 is the ratio of 68 to 1.
square-root of 68 times square-root of 68 = 68 (square-root of any number) squared is that number
Oh honey, 68 is as rational as it gets. It's a whole number, which means it can be expressed as a ratio of two integers. So, no need to lose sleep over this one - 68 is as rational as a sensible pair of shoes.
The square root of 4,624 is 68.
The square root of 68 is 8.246211251 rounded to 9 decimal places.
They are; 8 and 9 but the square root of 68 is about 8.246211251
The idea is to find a perfect square among its factors, such as two square, three square, etc. In this case, the square root of 68, root(68), equals root(4 x 17) = root(4) x root(17) = 2 root(17).
2 square root 17
Sqrt[5*radical(68)] = -6.4211 and +6.4211.
2 times the square root of 17