root n is an irrational number, then n is a/an
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From both the cases we can say that √n is either a natural number or an irrational number. Hence the correct option is (d)Either a natural number or an irrational number. Note: Before solving this type of question we should have proper knowledge of natural numbers, rational numbers and irrational numbers.
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The term “natural number” refers either to a member of the set of positive integer. ... Thus, if n is a natural number then sometimes n is a perfect square and sometimes it is not. Therefore, sometimes is a natural number and sometimes it is an irrational number.
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