Yes it is.
It is neither, it is an imaginary number.
The square root of 100 is 10 but positive and a negative is a negative so it is negative 10
Yes. It's 100.
It is -10/9
Not necessarily. The square root of 2.56 equals 1.6, and the square root of 0.25 equals 0.5, for two examples. If the decimal represents a rational number that is a fraction of two perfect squares, then the square root will be a rational number. The two examples I gave were 2.56 = 256/100, and 0.25 = 1/4.
The negative square root of 100 is -10. Since -10 can be expressed as a fraction (-10/1), it is considered a rational number. Thus, the negative square root of 100 is rational.
The square root of 100 is rational since it is not repeating. No. The square root of a negative number is not a real number, but an imaginary number, because no real number squared equals a negative number. The square root of a negative number is a so-called IMAGINARY number
The square root of 100 is rational since it is not repeating.
Yes because the square root of a 100 is 10 which is a rational number
It is neither, it is an imaginary number.
The square root of a 100 is 10 which is a rational number
The square root of 100 is 10, and it is a rational number.
It is neither but if you mean the square root of 100 then it is 10 which is a rational number
The square of 100 is 10000, which is rational.The square root of 100 is 10, which is also rational.
The square root of 100 is 10 but positive and a negative is a negative so it is negative 10
Definitely RATIONAL. sqrt(2.56) = 1.6 NB Irrational numbers are those were the decimals recur to infinity and there is no regular order in the decimal digits. 1.6 is a terminating decimal and does NOT recur to infinity, then it is NOT irrational.
It is 10 which is a rational number.