The square root of 196 is 14. Fourteen is a rational number.
A square root is considered a rational number if the number inside the square root sign is a perfect square. In other words, if the square root of a number results in a whole number, then it is a rational number. For example, the square root of 9 is 3, which is a whole number, making it a rational number. However, if the square root results in a non-terminating, non-repeating decimal, then it is considered an irrational number.
1.4 is a rational number. It has a terminal decimal. It is the same as 14/10.
-81-14 is not a complex number. And its square is 9025.
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The square root of 196 is 14. Fourteen is a rational number.
√196 is rational. √196 = √(14^2) = 14 - a whole number which is also a rational number.
No because 14 is a rational number
If you mean the square root of 196/225 then it is 14/15 which is a rational number because it can be expressed as a fraction.
196 = 14² → √196 is rational.
Well, for example, the square root of 4 is 2, which is a rational number. As long as the number which is being square rooted is not a square number itself (i.e. 1, 4, 9, 16 etc.), then it will be irrational. So..... the square roots of 49, 100, 196, for example, are all rational numbers (7, 10 and 14 respectively.) They do not have to be integers. The square of of any rational number automatically has a rational square root eg the square root of 77.41792 is 77.4179 . Rational means expressable as a ratio of integers: 77.4179 is 774179/10000 .
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The square root of 14 is irrational. Three squared is 9, and four squared is 16; so square root of 14 is in-between 3 and 4.
Search for the proof for the irrationality of the square root of 2. The same reasoning applies to any positive integer that is not a perfect square. In summary, the square root of any positive integer is either a whole number, or - as in this case - it is irrational.
Natural numbers are those numbers used for counting. The square root of 14 is the irrational number 3.74165... . Therefore, the square root of 14 is not a natural number.
A square root is considered a rational number if the number inside the square root sign is a perfect square. In other words, if the square root of a number results in a whole number, then it is a rational number. For example, the square root of 9 is 3, which is a whole number, making it a rational number. However, if the square root results in a non-terminating, non-repeating decimal, then it is considered an irrational number.
Because its square root is not a whole number