As,√144=√12×√12=12, which is an integer
Therefore √144 is not irrational
Irrational.
The product of a rational and irrational number can be rational if the rational is 0. Otherwise it is always irrational.
It will be irrational.
No.A rational times an irrational is never rational. It is always irrational.
Next to any rational number is an irrational number, but next to an irrational number can be either a rational number or an irrational number, but it is infinitely more likely to be an irrational number (as between any two rational numbers are an infinity of irrational numbers).
144 is rational. It is a whole number, it is an integer, etc.......
The square root of 144 is 12 which is a rational number
No, it is an integer; all integers are rational.
sqrt(144) = 12. 12 is the ratio of 12 to 1, so it's nice and rational.
10.01 is Rational. IRRATIONAL are those decimals, which recur to infinity and there is NO regular order in the decimal digits. pi = 3.141592..... is Irrational But 3.333333..... is rational , because the decimal digits are in a regular order. Definitely an irrational number cannot be converted into a rational number/ratio/fraction/quotient. So 10.01 is rational because it can be converted to a ratio/fraction/quotient of 10 1/100 or 1001/100
Rational
It is a rational number.
is 34.54 and irrational or rational. number
Irrational.
it is a rational number but 4.121314..... is an irrational no
Such a product is always irrational - unless the rational number happens to be zero.
The product of a rational and irrational number can be rational if the rational is 0. Otherwise it is always irrational.