Neither; it is a non-repeating, non-terminating decimal - it is an irrational value.
No, it is not.
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Yes. For example, the square root of 1/9.
yes. 0.1111... is 1/9 and square root is 1/3 = 0.33333..
Irrational numbers are pi(3.14...), a non-terminating decimal with no pattern(ex.-0.3456789...), and non-perfect squares(ex.-square root of 34).
No, it is neither.
No, it is neither.
Neither because the square root of 400 is 20
Square root of 2...
A non-terminating decimal.
No, it is not.
None of the items in the list.
A non-terminating decimal is a decimal that does not terminate, and goes on forever, and a repeating decimal is a number that continues on forever with a repeated pattern
No because the square root if 29 is a decimal number. only perfect squares like 36=6 cN be rational or any other squares with a terminating repeating decimal.
no: the decimal is not repeating or terminating and therefore cannot be written as a fraction, which is one of the two requirements to be a rational number.
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The square root of 61 is a non-repeating, non-terminating decimal and cannot be written as the ratio of two integers.