Respuesta :
It is not.
If you divide 36÷6, you get 6.
Now square root it (√6), and you will get 2.449489743...
These are numbers that are not formed in a pattern. If it was, let's day, 2.444444..., it would be rational. For this problem, it is not.
If you divide 36÷6, you get 6.
Now square root it (√6), and you will get 2.449489743...
These are numbers that are not formed in a pattern. If it was, let's day, 2.444444..., it would be rational. For this problem, it is not.
Answer:
No it is not.
Step-by-step explanation:
We divide 36 by 6 first:
[tex]\sqrt{\frac{36}{6}}=\sqrt{6}[/tex]
The square root of 6 is not a rational number. It has no whole number square root, so it is not a rational number.