That isn't possible. Rational numbers either terminate or have a repeating pattern, and Irrational Numbers are all the rest. Perfect squares terminate, therefore they are rational.
Nice question! The square root of (any number that isn't a perfect square) is irrational. No prime number is a perfect square. So the square root of any prime number is irrational.
The square root of (any number that isn't a perfect square) is irrational.
Sometimes the square root of a positive number can be irrational, as in the square root of 2 (which is a non-perfect square number), but sometimes it is a rational number, as in the square root of 25 (which is a perfect square number).
The square root of (any number that isn't a perfect square) is irrational.
The square root of (any number that isn't a perfect square) is irrational.
The square root of (any number that isn't a perfect square) is irrational.
Yes. The square root of any whole number that is not a perfect square is irrational.
The square root of (any number that isn't a perfect square) is irrational.
Yes. The square root of any number that is not a perfect square (like 9 or 36) is irrational.
It is irrational. * The square root of any positive integer, except of a perfect square, is irrational. * The product of an irrational number and a rational number (except zero) is irrational.
The square root of 18 is an irrational number because it cannot be expressed as a fraction.
Because its square root is an irrational number