WHY no negative number can be the square root of a natural number
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Reason: A number line may have negative or positive number. Since, no negative can be the square root of a natural number, thus every point on the number line cannot be in the form of √m, where m is a natural number. ... are some example of real numbers and these are not irrational.
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Reason: A number line may have negative or positive number. Since, no negative can be the square root of a natural number, thus every point on the number line cannot be in the form of √m, where m is a natural number. ... are some example of real numbers and these are not irrational.
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