Asked by Katie

I need help on this question, I know the answer (or, at least I think I know it), but I can't think of the rest.

Bobby claims that only upright squares can have rational numbers for side lengths. Is he correct? Explain.

I got yes, he is correct, but I can't hink of an explanation besides common sense! Help, please?

Answers

Answered by bobpursley
What is an upright square?
Answered by Katie
On a grid, an upright square is a square that is well, upright, on one of its sides, with the sides going along the grid points.

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