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No, the square root of 24 is NOT an integer. An integer is a whole number, and the square root of 24 is 4.89897948557.
The square root of any positive real number (as in this case) is a real number. (Such square roots are usually irrational.)The square root of a negative real number, such as the square root of -15, is an imaginary, and therefore also a complex, number.
10 times pi, 24 times the square root of 2, plenty more (infinitely more).
The square root of a negative number is not a real number. In mathematics, the square root of a negative number is represented as an imaginary number, denoted by "i". In this case, the square root of negative 24 would be √(-24) = 2i√6.
No, it is not.