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Is the square root of 5 rational or irrational?

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The square root of 5,



\sqrt 5


is irrational. Of the natural numbers, only the perfect squares 1,4,9,16,25,... have rational square roots.


If a natural number has a rational square root that square root must necessarily be a natural number. Can you see why?



User Alexej Sommer
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The answer would be:
√(5) is an irrational number. Why?


Because the definition of an irrational number is that: It's a number that can not be expressed as a fraction, or as a whole number.


And you can not make
√(5) a fraction.


So that's why it's an irrational number.


Hope this helped :)

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