The square root of any negative number is i times the square root of the corresponding positive number. In this case, 10i.
You can't find the square root of -10 because you can't find the square root of any negative number. But we have something to represent the answer, i, i is a imaginary number.
92 = 81 and 102 = 100 so the square root of any number between 81 and 100 would lie between 9 and 10.
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Any number can be a square root.
Since 10 squared is 100, and 11 squared is 121, the square root of any number between 100 and 121 will be between 10 and 11.
Nice question! The square root of (any number that isn't a perfect square) is irrational. No prime number is a perfect square. So the square root of any prime number is irrational.
square-root of 68 times square-root of 68 = 68 (square-root of any number) squared is that number
The square of the square root of any number is the number itself. So, in this case, 11.
The square root of a real number is not always positive. The square root of any positive number is positive, the square root of zero is zero (not positive), and the square root of a negative number is complex (i.e. neither positive nor negative). The square root of 16 = -4 or 4. The square root of 0 = 0 The square root of -16 = -4i or 4i
Square root of 2; square root of any natural number that is not a perfect square; the number pi; the number e.
No. However, the square root of any positive integer that is NOT a perfect square, IS irrational.