For a start, the square root of any integer is either an integer, or an irrational number.
No, the square root of an irrational number is not always rational. In fact, the square root of an irrational number is typically also irrational. For example, the square root of 2, which is an irrational number, is itself irrational. However, there are exceptions, such as the square root of a perfect square of an irrational number, which can be rational.
They are +5 and -5, which are both rational.
The square root of 155 is an irrational number.
The square root of 37 is an irrational number
The square root of 128 is an irrational number.
It is irrational
Square root of 10 is irrational.
[ square root of (4.1) ] is irrational. But [ square root of (4) ] is rational.
The square roots are irrational.
It is irrational
The square root of 200 is irrational.
The square root of 1.44 is 1.2 which is a rational number
irrational
it is rational
The square root of 29 is an irrational number.
Is the square root of 28 rational or irrational
They are +5 and -5, which are both rational.