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Hank said \sqrt(64) is irrational
Hank said \sqrt(64) is irrational because it is a square root. Why is he incorrect?
A. Hank is incorrect because not all square
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Hank said \sqrt(25) is rational it is a square root. Why is he incorrect?
A. Hank is incorrect because not all square roots are
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Hank said 64−−√64 is irrational because it is a square root. Why is he incorrect?(1 point)
Responses Hank is incorrect
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shhh
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Hank said 64−−√
is irrational because it is a square root. Why is he incorrect?(1 point) Responses Hank is incorrect
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mav welborn
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Hank said 64−−√
is irrational because it is a square root. Why is he incorrect?(1 point) Responses Hank is incorrect
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Hank said
is irrational because it is a square root. Why is he incorrect? Responses Hank is incorrect because 25 is irrational.
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mav welborn
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Choose the correct description of the number set.
( sqrt(8) , sqrt(9), sqrt(10) ) - (-5/6 , 7/8 , π/2 ) - ( sqrt(2) , sqrt(5) ,
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Hank said 25 is rational because it is a square root. Why is he incorrect? (1 point)
• Hank is incorrect because v25 = 5.5. •
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Select the correct description for each number set (4 points)
a) ( sqrt(25) , sqrt 9, sqrt 64 ) b) (- 2.4, 0, 3, 1, sqrt(81)) (-
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se the correct description of the number set. (4 points)
(sqrt(2), sqrt(5), pi) ( - 7.4, 0 ,3.232323... sqrt 25) ( - 7/a . 7 a .
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