No. Sqrt(-4) contains a radical but it not irrational; it is imaginary.
rational
Yes.
No they are not. The numbers Pi and e are irrational and are not radicals. There are many others.
√ 5 is an irrational number. Any square root of a prime number is irrational.
If the value applied in the radical is not a perfect square, it is irrational. 25; 400; and 625 are perfect squares and are rational when applied in a radical.
The square root of 9 is irrational
Yes, it is.
No. Sqrt(-4) contains a radical but it not irrational; it is imaginary.
Radical 147 simplified is 7 radical 3. radical147= radical 49* radical 3 the square root of 49 is 7 therefore the answer is 7 radical 3
The square root (radical) of 5 is about 2.2361 (an irrational number)
0.1837
rational
Yes.
The root of an irrational doesn't have any specific name - radical pi is just radical pi, for example.
No. Radical(9) is +3 or -3, both of which are rational.
No they are not. The numbers Pi and e are irrational and are not radicals. There are many others.