It is a irrational number. Because the square root of every imperfect square is irrational number.
The square root of 25 is 5 which is a rational number * * * * * Or -5, which is also rational.
The square root of 32 is not a rational number
The square root of 64 is 8 which is a rational number
It is neither but if you mean the square root of 100 then it is 10 which is a rational number
Yes. Because they have to be a rational number
It is a irrational number. Because the square root of every imperfect square is irrational number.
Yes, the square of any rational number is also a rational number.The square root of 2 is not a rational number.
No. Though every perfect square is a rational number, not every rational number is a perfect square. Example: 2 is a rational number but sqrt(2) is not rational, so 2 is not a perfect square.
The square root of 29 is an irrational number.
No, and I can prove it: -- The product of two rational numbers is always a rational number. -- If the two numbers happen to be the same number, then it's the square root of their product. -- Remember ... the product of two rational numbers is always a rational number. -- So the square of a rational number is always a rational number. -- So the square root of an irrational number can't be a rational number (because its square would be rational etc.).
Another rational number
The square root of 81 is 9 which is a rational number
The square of a negative number is always positive. The square of -8 = 64, a rational number
The square root of 25 is 5 which is a rational number * * * * * Or -5, which is also rational.
It is rational. The root of a perfect square, such as 4, is rational; the root of any positive integer that is not a perfect square is an irrational number.
It is 10 which is a rational number.