SOLUTION: I am having a difficult time understanding rational, irrational and complex numbers. So far I have come up with (from my homework) 3-(-5)^1/2i as complex- is this correct? My quest

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Question 102981: I am having a difficult time understanding rational, irrational and complex numbers. So far I have come up with (from my homework) 3-(-5)^1/2i as complex- is this correct? My question is what is (2)^1/2 + 2? I was thinking irrational but like I said I am having a difficult time with this. Thank you in advance for any help.
Answer by scott8148(6628) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
your classification of the values is correct

complex numbers have an imaginary (i) component
even roots of negative numbers are an example

irrational numbers are thoase that can't be written as a ratio (fraction) of real whole numbers
all of the "not perfect" roots fall into this category as well as things like pi and e (the base for natural logs)