Yes
Each of the two numbers is a rational number.
30
The expression "30 to the square root" is not clearly defined, but if you mean (30^{\sqrt{30}}), then this expression is irrational because it involves raising a rational number (30) to an irrational exponent ((\sqrt{30})). In general, a rational number raised to an irrational power results in an irrational number. Hence, (30^{\sqrt{30}}) is irrational.
No, it is irrational.
irrational
No because it can be expressed as a fraction in the form of 30/1
No because 30 is a rational number
Each of the two numbers is a rational number.
30
The expression "30 to the square root" is not clearly defined, but if you mean (30^{\sqrt{30}}), then this expression is irrational because it involves raising a rational number (30) to an irrational exponent ((\sqrt{30})). In general, a rational number raised to an irrational power results in an irrational number. Hence, (30^{\sqrt{30}}) is irrational.
No, only perfect squares like 25 and 36, which are around 30, have a square root that is a rational number.
Rational
No, it is irrational.
irrational
No.
Yes; the square root of 900 is 30 which is a rational number.
30