Which are both integers and irrational numbers negative numbers none square root of integers 0

One example of an integer and irrational number is -√2 (negative square root of 2).

Some examples of negative integers are -1, -2, -3, etc.

There are no square roots of integers that are also irrational and negative. However, there are irrational numbers that are negative, such as -π (negative pi).

0 is an integer, but it is not an irrational number. 0 is a rational number as it can be expressed as a ratio of two integers.

Both integers and irrational numbers are the following:

1. Negative numbers: Negative integers, like -1, -2, -3, etc., are integers that are also irrational since they cannot be expressed as a fraction or ratio of two integers.

2. None: There are no integers that are also irrational numbers in the case of square roots of integers. However, there are integers that are irrational when they are not square roots or any other roots. For example, π (pi) is an irrational number, but it is not an integer or a square root of an integer.

3. 0: The number 0 is an integer, but it is not an irrational number. It is considered a rational number since it can be expressed as the ratio of two integers (0/1).