The square root of 100 is 10, and it is a rational number.
The square root of 16 is 4 which is a rational number
Oh, dude, the square root of 25 is 5, which is a whole number and can be expressed as a fraction 5/1. So, yes, it is a rational number because it can be written as a ratio of two integers. But hey, who really cares about all that math stuff anyway, right?
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.
The square root of 16 is rational. The answer would be 4, so, yes; they can be rational.
196 = 14² → √196 is rational.
Yes.
√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.
The square root of 196 is 14.
The square root of 196 is 14.
The square root of 196 is 14
sqrt(-196) = 14i where i is the imaginary square root of -1.
√81 + √196 = 23
The square root of 400 is 20, as 20 multiplied by 20 equals 400. The square root of 196 is 14, as 14 multiplied by 14 equals 196. Therefore, the expression simplifies to 20 - 14, which equals 6.
No, the square root of 1000 is not rational.