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sqrt(151) = 12.28820573.... It would suggest that it is IRRATIONAL.
It is impossible to have a surd that is not irrational. Surds are defined to be an irrational number (square root of a number).
The square root of 1 is 1 which is a rational number
In mathematics, an irrational number is any real number that cannot be expressed as a ratio of integers. Irrational numbers cannot be represented as terminating or repeating decimals.The square root of 31 is one such.
Since it is the square root of a negative number, it is actually imaginary, neither rational nor irrational. It is equal to 9i, or 9 times whatever the square root of negative one is.square root of -81 = square root of 81 times i = 9i
No. It is not a real number but an imaginary one.
One over sixteen = 1/16, which is a rational number (not irrational). The square root of 1/16 = 1/4 (or -1/4), which is also a rational, so the answer is No.
Usually they are. More specifically, if you take the square root of a positive integer, there are only two possibilities:* If you take the square root of a perfect square, you get a whole number. * In all other cases, you get an irrational number.
Yes. Irrational numbers are found by getting the square root of a negative number.
An example is the square root of a number. Ex: square root of 2. This is 1 example, not the main one. Any cube root or square root which doesn't give a perfect number is an irrational number. Ex; square root and cube root of 5, since their answer will be 2.24 and 1.70 which are not perfect numbers like square roots of 25 and 64 or cube roots of 27 and 216.
Its square root an irrational number and it is about 9.3 rounded to one decimal place
one was irrational; one kept on repeating himself; one was unreal