Irrational: it amounts to roughly 9.949874371
Yes.
No. It is rational: 0.363636... = 36/99 = 4/11 Any decimal which terminates or ends in a repeating sequence of digits is a rational number.
The square root of 9801 is 99 by means of a scientific calculator.
0.2525
Irrational: it amounts to roughly 9.949874371
√99 = Square root of 99 = Irrational. Rational # are able to be expressed as the ratio of 2 integers. i.e. √25 = +5 5 = 5/1 = rational Irrational # can not be expressed as a ratio of 2 integers.
No. 1) The square root of any positive integer that doesn't happen to be a perfect square is IRRATIONAL.2) If you add a rational and an irrational number, the result is irrational.
√99 is irrational.
Yes.
99 is rational. Rational numbers are numbers that can be written as a fraction. Irrational numbers cannot be expressed as a fraction.
Expressed as a number to two decimal places, this is approximately equal to 9.95.Expressed as a surd, the square root of 99 is equal to 3 sqrt(11).9.94987 (rounded)It is an irrational number and it is about 9.95The square root of 99 is 9.9
99 is an irrational number! rational number is the one which can be wrriten in terms of ratios of two numbers! * * * How about 99 = 198/2 = 293/3 = 396/4? Every whole number is a rational number, of course, including 99.
No, they are not.
Rational, because it can be converted to a fraction . Let P = 0,353535....& 100P = 35.353535... Subtract 99P = 35.0 P = 35/99 This will not reduce any further. NB An IRRATIONAL number can be casually thought of as a decimal were the digits go to infinity , and there is no regular order in the digits. pi = 3.141592... is probably the most well known irrational number. Other irrational; numbers being the square root of prime numbers. e.g. sqrt(2) = 1.414213562....
23/99, which is rational.
The answer is: radical 99. I can't type the square-root symbol, but that is what you use. It's something like this: ____ \/ 99 This is radical 99.