Irrational. The square root of a positive integer is either an integer, or an irrational number.
No. The square root of an integer is either an integer, or an irrational number.
Irrational. The square root of a positive integer is either an integer (that is, if the integer is a perfect square), or an irrational number.
The square root of 27 is an irrational number
irrational
The square root of 61 is an irrational number
For a start, the square root of any integer is either an integer, or an irrational number.
The square of 5 is 25 ... an integer, rational.
No. The square root of an integer is always either an integer or an irrational number.
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 29 is an irrational number.
No. The square root of a positive integer can only be an integer, or an irrational number.