The square root of 39 is not a rational number. It is somewhere between 6 and 7, but can only be written as radical(39). It is a non-ending decimal.
No
The square root of 39 is not a rational number. It is somewhere between 6 and 7, but can only be written as radical(39). It is a non-ending decimal.
1.5
6.244997998
If there are no numbers after the 9 it is rational
39 is 130% of 30
According to Wolfram Alpha, (1/2) (9 plus or minus i times the square root of 39) Since these numbers are complex, it means there is no solution with real numbers for this problem.
No, they are not.
No, they are not.
39
The "square root" of 39 is 6.245 . (rounded)
39
sqrt(39) = ±6, to the nearest whole number.
Yes. The square root of a positive integer can only be an integer (if your integer is a perfect square), or an irrational number (if it isn't).
Yes.
6 and 7. Closer to 6
1.5
6.24
No.