The square root of any positive square number is always rational as for example the square root of 36 is 6 which is a rational number.
Natural numbers are the counting numbers: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc... Integers are positive and negative counting numbers, and zero. So, an integer that is not a counting number could be 0 or any negative integer.
The next whole number or integer after 299 will give you 300
You wont be able to add a rational number and an irrational number and get a number not in a fraction ( 3 + 22/7) (21/7 + 22/7 = 43/7) So, yes as you see in the example above it made another irrational number.
It can be. The square roots of 2.25 are -1.5 and 1.5: rational numbers.
No, all integers are rational, whole numbers.
-2.5
1/2
1/2
No, but you can add an irrational number and a rational number to give an irrational.For example, 1 + pi is irrational.
a positive number because a negative plus a negative is a positive so it will give you a positive number
The square root of any positive square number is always rational as for example the square root of 36 is 6 which is a rational number.
1/4 (one-fourth)
The number was less than -2, for example - 3,000,000 -3,000,000 -(-2) = -3,000,000 + 2 = -2,999,998
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All natural numbers are rational numbers.
All integers and fractions are rational numbers whereas irrational numbers can't be expressed as fractions as for example the square root of 2 can't be expressed as a fraction because it is a non-terminating decimal number.