It is real and irrational.
No. 4 over 4, or 1 whole, is not an irrational number. It can be written as a simple fraction, 4/4, so it is not an irrational number.
Rational.
11 over 1, which is just plain 11.
Its 8 over 11. Because you add the 1 + 3 + 4 = 8 over 11.
No because 11/42 is a rational number
The square root of 11 is irrational. An irrational number is a number that cannot be expressed as a simple fraction or ratio of two integers. In the case of the square root of 11, it is a non-repeating, non-terminating decimal and cannot be simplified further. Therefore, it falls under the category of irrational numbers.
It is real and irrational.
No. 4 over 4, or 1 whole, is not an irrational number. It can be written as a simple fraction, 4/4, so it is not an irrational number.
1/4, or .25 is rational.
One over sixteen = 1/16, which is a rational number (not irrational). The square root of 1/16 = 1/4 (or -1/4), which is also a rational, so the answer is No.
Rational.
The square root of negative 11 is an imaginary number, i.e., sqrt(-11) = sqrt(11) i where i is the imaginary unit = sqrt(-1). sqrt(11) is indeed irrational. In fact, the square root of any integer which is not a power of two is irrational.
1/14 is rational, since it can be expressed as a fraction.
No, it is rational.
11 over 1, which is just plain 11.
Rational. √(1/64) = 1/√64 = 1/8