The square of a positive number is positive. By the way, the square of a negative number is also positive.
No, it is not.The square root of any positive integer is eitheran integer orirrational
The absoluate value of a positive integer is the integer itself.The absoluate value of a positive integer is the integer itself.The absoluate value of a positive integer is the integer itself.The absoluate value of a positive integer is the integer itself.
When the positive integer is greater than the negative integer.
9,11,13
Yes, the square of an integer is always an integer.
Irrational. The square root of a positive integer is either an integer (that is, if the integer is a perfect square), or an irrational number.
Yes. The square root of a positive integer can only be an integer (if your integer is a perfect square), or an irrational number (if it isn't).
No. The square root of a positive integer can only be an integer, or an irrational number.
No, it is not.The square root of any positive integer is eitheran integer orirrational
The square of any negative integer is always a positive integer. This is because when a negative integer is multiplied by itself, the product is positive. For example, (-2)² equals 4. Thus, squaring a negative integer results in a non-negative value.
The square root of three is postitive, but it is not an integer. The answer is an infinite decimal starting with 1.7320508...
Only if the integer is a perfect square.
Yes; the square root of 225 is both a positive and a negative 15. Therefore, the square root of 225 is an integer.
Irrational. The square root of a positive integer is either an integer, or an irrational number.
I am assuming that you mean the square root, in which case, the answer is no. An integer is a whole number, no decimals and can be positive or negative.
The square root of 61 is an irrational number
a positive integer