Yes as for example the square root of 34 is irrational
No.
-34 is a rational number
No because it is an irrational number
No, a square number is one that has an integer for a square root and the square root of 36 is 5.83. The closest square number to 34 is 36 which is 6^2
Irrational Number
Yes as for example the square root of 34 is irrational
No, they are not.
No.
-34 is a rational number
No because it is an irrational number
No. All natural numbers are whole, so they are rational. Irrational numbers like pi and the square root of 34 come in decimals.
rational
They are dense in that between any two decimals you have another one. A much better way to think of it is that a decimal must be either rational or irrational. For example, .34 is certainly rational, but the decimal expansion of square root of 2 goes on forever and is irrational. So a decimal, being either one, must be dense in the reals.
Irrational numbers are pi(3.14...), a non-terminating decimal with no pattern(ex.-0.3456789...), and non-perfect squares(ex.-square root of 34).
To the nearest tenth, the square root of 34 is... 5.8
It's an example of "addition".The sum is: 2 sqrt(34) .