No, the square root of 1000 is not rational.
The square root of 4 is 2. 2 is a rational number so they square root of 4 is rational.
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.
[ square root of (4.1) ] is irrational. But [ square root of (4) ] is rational.
Rational. √(1/64) = 1/√64 = 1/8
The square root of 1 is 1 which is a rational number
Yes, because when x equals 1, the square root of x is rational and the square root of -x is irrational, and when x equals -1, the square root of x is irrational and the square root of -x is rational.
Square root of a rational number may either be rational or irrational. For example 1/4 is a rational number whose square root is 1/2. Similarly, 4 is 4/1 which is rational and the square root is 2 which of course is also rational. However, 1/2 and 2 are rational, but their square roots are irrational. We can say the square root of a rational number is always a real number. We can also say the rational numbers whose square roots are also rational are perfect squares or fractions involving perfect squares.
The square root of 1/16 is 1/4, so yes it's rational.
The square root of 1 is 1, so the answer is yes.
The square root of 25 is 5 ... rational.
It's rational
Yes, the square root of 1 is 1.
Yes because any number that can be expressed as a fraction is a rational number and the answer in the question is 1/2 which is rational
No, the square root of 1000 is not rational.
is the square root of 3 rational
Its square root is an irrational number