469,320 views
13 votes
13 votes
I need help on these, any other answers not related will be reported. so please i'm desperate

I need help on these, any other answers not related will be reported. so please i-example-1
I need help on these, any other answers not related will be reported. so please i-example-1
I need help on these, any other answers not related will be reported. so please i-example-2
User Georoot
by
2.3k points

2 Answers

12 votes
12 votes
#10 is the square root of 15
User Stirling
by
3.2k points
14 votes
14 votes

Answer:

Explanation:

#2- Like the Diagram/Chart on the top of your page says, square root of 4 is 2, which therefore is a perfect square. On the other hand… square root of 2 is going to be a lottttt of decimals, making it not a perfect square. So, answer simply put. You can tell if the square root of a number is rational or irrational by seeing if it’s a perfect square or not…….. Rational= Perfect squares ; Irrational= Not perfect squares/ squares that come out as decimals.


#4- Irrational; the numbers go on forever without having any sort of pattern to it.


#5- Irrational. If you do the square root of 25,000, you get the answer of 158.1138… etc. it doesn’t, making it not a perfect square= Irrational.


#6- This one I believe the last number you have (4.27repeating) would be Irrational; Please correct me if I’m wrong, but I think that because there’s a two in front of the 7, messing up the pattern of just continuous 7’s.

User Leandros
by
3.1k points
Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.