Every positive rational number and its negative are the two square roots of the same positive rational number.
No. They have different number of factors
Yes, all integers are considered to be real numbers.
Every positive integer including 0 is a whole number.
A negative number. A positive number x a positive number = a positive number A negative number x a negative number = a positive number A positive number x a negative number = a negative Hope this helps :D
25.30 (correct to 2 decimal placing)The most elegant answer would be: 640 = 64*10 so SqRoot(640) = SqRoot(64)*SqRoot(10) = 8 * SqRoot(10) ----> Best answerIf you consider: SqRoot(10) = 3,16 Then: 8*3,16= 25,28
Every positive rational number and its negative are the two square roots of the same positive rational number.
It is because of the way in which positive and negative numbers are defined.
The square of every positive or negative even whole number is a positive even whole number. The square of every positive or negative odd whole number is a positive odd whole number. There are an infinite number of each kind.
No, a whole number can be negative (or zero).
Is=sqroot (2qIaBW)
No. Zero is a natural number but it is not positive. However, all other natural numbers are positive.
It depends on what you mean by an opposite. Every real number has an additive opposite but 0 does not have a multiplicative opposite.
Every positive number from 1 to 58.
7.041595
sqrt(10) = 3.162278 (approx)
Yes.