no
Irrational. Irrational. Irrational. Irrational.
No
Irrational
No. The sum of an irrational number and any other [real] number is irrational.
A percent can be represented as a fraction of x/100, and so is not irrational, unless the numerator of the fraction (the # before the %) is itself irrational. For example: 2% is not irrational. 55.443% is not irrational. sqrt(5)% is irrational.
The square root of 96 is irrational. This is because it can be simplified to ( 4\sqrt{6} ), and since ( \sqrt{6} ) is not a perfect square and cannot be expressed as a fraction, the entire expression remains irrational. Therefore, ( \sqrt{96} ) cannot be represented as a ratio of two integers.
It is an irrational number and it is about 9.797958971
No, 9.6 is not an irrational number; it is a rational number. Rational numbers can be expressed as the quotient of two integers, and 9.6 can be written as 96/10, which simplifies to 48/5. Irrational numbers, on the other hand, cannot be expressed as a simple fraction.
Irrational. Irrational. Irrational. Irrational.
It is irrational.
Rational
Such a sum is always irrational.
If it says "negative irrational", then obviously it is irrational.
No
The square root of 94 is an irrational number
yes
Yes. The sum of two irrational numbers can be rational, or irrational.