It is an irrational number.
Yes because a rational number can be expressed as a fraction whereas irrational numbers can't be expressed as fractions.
Any number with a defined end-point, such as -0.4744, is rational.
Irrational.
is 34.54 and irrational or rational. number
it is a rational number but 4.121314..... is an irrational no
Yes. In fact, a rational plus or minus an irrational will always be irrational.
Yes, it will always be irrational.
Yes because a rational number can be expressed as a fraction whereas irrational numbers can't be expressed as fractions.
17 is a prime number with no factors other than itself and 1 therefore minus square root of 17 is an irrational number.
Any number with a defined end-point, such as -0.4744, is rational.
Irrational.
Minus pi. Or minus pi plus any rational number. Here is how you can figure this out (call your unknown number "x", and let "r" stand for any rational number):x + pi = r To solve for "x", simply subtract pi from both sides. That gives you: x = r - pi
Rational
It is a rational number.
is 34.54 and irrational or rational. number
Let your sum be a + b = c, where "a" is irrational, "b" is rational, and "c" may be either (that's what we want to find out). In this case, c - b = a. If we assume that c is rational, you would have: a rational number minus a rational number is an irrational number, which can't be true (both addition and subtraction are closed in the set of rational numbers). Therefore, we have a contradiction with the assumption that "c" (the sum in the original equation) is rational.
If you mean 36 minus 25 then the square root of 11 is an irrational number