NO!!!
'29' is a Prime number. The square roots of prime numbers are irrational
sqrt(29) = 5.385164807....
NB Irrational Numbers are those where the decimals go to infinity AND there is no regular order in the decimal digits.
sqrt(800) = 28.2842... sqrt(900) = 30 Since '29' is between 28,2842... & 30 , then 29^(2) = 841 So the answer is '29'.
Any terminating decimal or repeating decimal is a rational number.-0.29292929292929 iseither a terminating decimal of the fraction -29292929292929/100000000000000or meant to be a recurring decimal (0.2929...) with the '29' recurring forever of the fraction 29/99Either way, it is a rational number.
A rational number is one that can be represented as a fraction with whole numbers for the top (numerator) and bottom (denominator) numbers. -2.9 = -29/10 = -29/10 So -2.9 is a rational number.
Integers are rational. Also, terminating decimal numbers, as well as repeating decimals (such as 3.12121212..., where "12" repeats over and over) are rational.
Alright, buckle up, buttercup. The prime factorization of 13456 is 2^5 * 13 * 41. To find the square root, you pair up the factors and take one of each pair out. So the square root of 13456 is 2^2 * 13 * 41, which simplifies to 52√13. Hope that clears things up for you!
The square root of 29 is an irrational number.
The square root of 29 is an irrational number.
Its square root is an irrational number
irrational
It is an irrational number
Irrational.
No.
No because the square root if 29 is a decimal number. only perfect squares like 36=6 cN be rational or any other squares with a terminating repeating decimal.
There are an infinite number of rational numbers between these two numbers, but the only positive integer between these numbers is 6.
-29 is a rational number. It can also be written as -29/1
The square root of 29 is 5.38516480713
Yes, -29 is a rational number