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Yes, for example: square root of 2, and the negative of the square root of 2.
Yes because it can't be expressed as a fraction
Yes, the square root of 2 is an irrational number.
The square root of 2 is 1.141..... is an irrational number
irrational
Yes.
The sum, or difference, of two irrational numbers can be rational, or irrational. For example, if A = square root of 2 and B = square root of 3, both the sum and difference are irrational. If A = (1 + square root of 2), and B = square root of 2, then, while both are irrational, the difference (equal to 1) is rational.
Yes, for example: square root of 2, and the negative of the square root of 2.
The square root of 2 is an irrational number
Yes because it can't be expressed as a fraction
This is impossible to prove, as the square root of 2 is irrational.
Yes, the square root of 2 is an irrational number.
The square root of 2 is 1.141..... is an irrational number
irrational
No, the square root of an irrational number is not always rational. In fact, the square root of an irrational number is typically also irrational. For example, the square root of 2, which is an irrational number, is itself irrational. However, there are exceptions, such as the square root of a perfect square of an irrational number, which can be rational.
sqrt(32) = 4sqrt(2) The square root of '2' is irrational, so the square root of '32' is irrational.
irrational