The expression \( \sqrt{32} \) can be classified as follows:
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Rational or Irrational:
- \( \sqrt{32} \) is an irrational number because it cannot be expressed as a fraction of two integers. (It can be simplified to \( 4\sqrt{2} \), which is still irrational.)
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Repeating, Nonrepeating, or Terminating Decimal:
- Since \( \sqrt{32} \) is an irrational number, its decimal representation is nonrepeating and nonterminating.
Thus, the correct classifications are:
- Irrational
- Nonrepeating (and nonterminating).