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TETSXPREME:

help?

TETSXPREME:

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Sailor:

Perfect square roots are rational, but the square roots that aren't perfect squares are irrational.

Sailor:

Is \[\sqrt{7}\] a perfect square?

TETSXPREME:

no

Sailor:

So it would be irrational. So the first option is eliminated.

chrisdjackson:

The answer is C

Sailor:

@chrisdjackson wrote:
The answer is C
Yo uh... explain that

Sailor:

cant do direct answers

chrisdjackson:

A rational number is any integer, fraction, terminating decimal, or repeating decimal. Not Rational

Sailor:

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chrisdjackson:

Integers are all real numbers negative or not, if it were not to be an integer it would be "0"

chrisdjackson:

It's a whole and natural number

Joe348:

Its not rational an example of a rational number would be 2

Sailor:

C also says something about the square root of 7 being a whole number. In the calculator it wouldn't be a whole number.

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Joe348:

I would say B

chrisdjackson:

It's not b

Sailor:

Yeah I was thinking that

@joe348 wrote:
I would say B

TETSXPREME:

@joe348 wrote:
I would say B
thats what i thought it was

chrisdjackson:

It could be but there is more

Joe348:

its B trust your gut

Joe348:

the square root of 7 is not whole so sthu u idiot

TETSXPREME:

Thanks guyz

Sailor:

No problem Tet

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