No. The square root of two is an irrational number. If you multiply the square root of two by the square root of two, you get two which is a rational number.
the square root of 2 fifths of irrational is 0.565685425
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)
Sometimes it is and sometimes it isn't. The square root of 2 and the square root of 3 are both irrational, as is their product, the square root of 6. The square root of 2 and the square root of 8 are both irrational, but their product, the square root of 16, is rational (in fact, it equals 4).
The sum, or difference, of two irrational numbers can be rational, or irrational. For example, if A = square root of 2 and B = square root of 3, both the sum and difference are irrational. If A = (1 + square root of 2), and B = square root of 2, then, while both are irrational, the difference (equal to 1) is rational.
The square root of 94 is an irrational number
The square root of 200 is irrational.
The two square roots are irrational.
The square root of 8 is an irrational number because it cannot be represented as a fraction of two integers.
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No. For example, the square root of two plus (minus the square root of two) = 0, which is not an irrational number.
The square root of 11 is an irrational number