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is the - square rout of 30 rational, irrational, or real?
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Answered by
Bosnian
In mathematics, an irrational number is any real number which cannot be expressed as a fraction a/b
30=2*3*5
sqroot(30)=sqroot(2)*sqroot(3)*sqroot(5)
sqroot(2), sqroot(3) and sqroot(5)
is irrational numbers.
sqroot(30) is irrational too.
The real numbers are the numbers that can be written in decimal notation, including those that require an infinite decimal expansion. The set of real numbers includes all integers, positive and negative; all fractions; and the irrational numbers, those whose decimal expansions never repeat.
sqroot(30) is irrational and real number
30=2*3*5
sqroot(30)=sqroot(2)*sqroot(3)*sqroot(5)
sqroot(2), sqroot(3) and sqroot(5)
is irrational numbers.
sqroot(30) is irrational too.
The real numbers are the numbers that can be written in decimal notation, including those that require an infinite decimal expansion. The set of real numbers includes all integers, positive and negative; all fractions; and the irrational numbers, those whose decimal expansions never repeat.
sqroot(30) is irrational and real number
Answered by
Tracey
which of the following repressents an irrational number?
1/2 16 8 .36
1/2 16 8 .36
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