The square root of 1 = 1
A rational number is anything that can be put into a fraction that equals a finite decimal, such as 1/2 (.5) or 1/4 (.75).
Irrational Numbers such as pi cannot be put into a fraction since it is a never-ending decimal number.
So, since the square root of 1 = 1, and 1 can be put into a fraction that equals a finite decimal (1/1 = 1.0), the square root of 1 is a rational number.
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Yes, because when x equals 1, the square root of x is rational and the square root of -x is irrational, and when x equals -1, the square root of x is irrational and the square root of -x is rational.
The square root of 1/16 is 1/4, so yes it's rational.
The square root of 1 is 1, so the answer is yes.
is the square root of 3 rational
5*5 = 25 so one square root of 25 is 5 = 5/1 which is rational. The other square root is -5 which, since it is equal to -5/1 is also rational.