Pi, and the square root of pi, belong to a category known as transcendental numbers, which means that not only do they have an infinite decimal expansion (the numbers following the decimal go on forever) but the decimal expansion follows no pattern and is unpredictable. Irrational Numbers also have an infinite decimal expansion, but not necessarily an unpredictable one.
The square root of 71 is an irrational number
The square root of 47 is an irrational number.
the square root of 26 is a irrational number
It is a irrational number. Because the square root of every imperfect square is irrational number.
The square root of 37 is an irrational number
The square root of 29 is an irrational number.
[ square root of (4.1) ] is irrational. But [ square root of (4) ] is rational.
The square root of 1.44 is 1.2 which is a rational number
The square root of 11 is an irrational number
The square root of 71 is an irrational number
The square root of 47 is an irrational number.
It is rational. The root of a perfect square, such as 4, is rational; the root of any positive integer that is not a perfect square is an irrational number.
the square root of 26 is a irrational number
It is a irrational number. Because the square root of every imperfect square is irrational number.
The square root of 2 is an irrational number
The square root of 32 is an irrational number
The square root of 3 is an irrational number