The square root of 25 is 5 which is a rational number
the answer is irrational
rational numbers are commonly referred to as fractions Any root ... square root, cube root, etc can be expressed as a rational exponent sq rt of x = x1/2 cube root of x = x1/3 if there is an exponent inside the radical you can also have rational exponents with some numerator other than 1 ex 4th root of x3 = x3/4
11.18033989 is the sq. root of 125.
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The square root of 25 is 5 which is a rational number
if there is no integer answer, they are irrationalex. sq root 5 is irrational but sq root 9 = 3 so it is rational,integer, counting numberif you are taking sq root of a negative they are imaginary ex. sqroot (-9)=========================The square roots of all positive real numbers are real numbers.The square roots of all negative real numbers are imaginary numbers.Some square roots are rational, but the vast majority are irrational.
the answer is irrational
(2/3)x - 6 has a rational coefficient. (sq root 2)x + 4 has an irrational coefficient.
The argument why the square root of 2 is irrational can be found in most high school algebra books. You can also find this proof, and several other proofs, that the square root of 2 is irrational, in the Wikipedia article "Square root of 2".The same argument can be applied to the square root of any natural number that is not a perfect square.
The square root of 343 is an irrational number which is 7 times the sq rt of 7
square root(pi) is about 1.77245385. It is not a rational number so this is just an approximation.
It is 3 times sq rt 5 which is an irrational number
So, 45x2=90Now the problem would be: 90-44x-12The next step is 44x-12= -528Now the problem would be: 90--528The answer would be:618Am I right or am I right?HeHeHe
rational numbers are commonly referred to as fractions Any root ... square root, cube root, etc can be expressed as a rational exponent sq rt of x = x1/2 cube root of x = x1/3 if there is an exponent inside the radical you can also have rational exponents with some numerator other than 1 ex 4th root of x3 = x3/4
sq. root of 75 = sq. root of (25 x 3) = (sq. root of 25)(sq. root of 3) = 5(sq. root of 3)
sq. root of (80/125)= sq. root of [(9)(2)(5)/(25)(5)]= (sq. root of 9)(sq. root of 2)/sq. root of 25= (3/5)sq. root of 2