Numbers with square roots that are whole numbers
No. Square roots of whole numbers that don't result in whole numbers (e.g. the square root of 64 is 8), are considered to be "irrational numbers".
No. Square roots of whole numbers that don't result in whole numbers (e.g. the square root of 64 is 8), are considered to be "Irrational Numbers".
The square root of 31 falls between the whole numbers 5 and 6.
Very rarely. Square roots are only whole numbers for perfect squares.
The square root of 110 is an irrational number and so it cannot be any two whole numbers.
The square root of 65 is approximately 8.06, so the two whole numbers between the square root of 65 are 8 and 9.
The square root of 135 is 11.61895. The two whole numbers closest would be 11 and 12.
The square root of 8 is approximately 2.83. The two whole numbers closest to this value are 2 and 3.
The square root of 28 is approximately 5.29. The two whole numbers closest to this value are 5 and 6.
Factors refer to whole numbers. The square root of 820 is not a whole number.
No, a square root doesn't have to be a whole number. The square root of 2.25 is 1.5. It could be said that most square roots are not whole numbers. Take just the first few integers (counting numbers). Find the square roots of the numbers 1 through 10 and you'll find three of the numbers have whole number square roots (1, 4 and 9). The other seven don't. For the numbers 11 through 20, there is only 1 number with a whole number square root (16).
13 and 14. The square root of 192 is 13.8564065, so the two whole numbers that are closest are 13 and 14.