Remember when taking the square root of a number, that there is the positive answer, but also there is a negative numbert answer. An example is the square root of 49 can be either 7 or negative seven, because when you multiply negative seven times itself, you get forty nine.
square root(minus 9) = 3 ior in correct mathematical notation it is (+,-)i_square root(9)
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Unfortunately, no. If there were, it would make our mathematical lives easier.
13, is not the square root of 156, but the best i can give you is that 13 is the square root of 169 and 14 is the square root of 196.
Impossible to give the "complete" square root as the number is indefinite... a good approximation is 1.77245385.
That stump had a big fat square root and had to be dug out.
-27 does not have a square root. The mathematical expression for the square root of-1 is i.
The mathematical term 'perfect square' means that a number, which has a rational number as its square root. 25 is a perfect square, because its square root is 5, a rational number.
Square root is a mathematical function whose argument needs to be a mathematical quantity or expression. Since helium is neither a mathematical quantity nor an expression, the question makes no sense.
square root(minus 9) = 3 ior in correct mathematical notation it is (+,-)i_square root(9)
a prime square
A cross route is a road or journey plan. A square root is a mathematical number!
An irrational number such as the square root of 2
A square root is a mathematical function whose argument must be a number - or an expression that can be evaluated so as to give a number. Since Scotland is neither a number nor an algebraic expression, the question makes no sense.
Yes, but they are imaginary - but are needed in many mathematical calculations. The square root of negative 1 is indicated as the letter "i".
The mathematical symbol one can use when finding the square root of a number is y2=a. In other words y is a square number as a result of multiplying the number by itself (y x y)
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