Yes negative 3 is a real number. 0 is the only number which...isn't a number. The is a political debate going on at the moment debating this particular topic!!!
It is a real rational negative integer number whose value is -3
No. In general, the square root of a negative number is an imaginary number, which is not a real number.
1,2,3,4,5,6,1/2, 3/4 these are all real. the square root of negative is an unreal number.
It is a negative integer, a negative rational integer, a negative real number.
No, it is not, because real numbers include negative numbers. The square root of a negative number is an imaginary number
The square root of a negative number is considered an imaginary number, denoted as "i". In this case, the square root of -3 would be √(-3) = √3 * i. Therefore, the square root of -3 is not a real number, as real numbers are those that can be represented on the number line without involving "i".
The product of nine negative real numbers is a negative real number.
It is a real rational negative integer number whose value is -3
yes. it is negative. a negative number is a real number
A negative (real) number multiplied by a positive (real) number will always result in a negative (real) number.
9-12 = -3 It is negative because the second number is larger--you are taking away more than what you had with the first number.
Yes, the square root of 3 is a real number. (It is not imaginary. The square root of a negative number is imaginary.) The square root of 3 is not a rational number. It cannot be written as a fraction.
No. In general, the square root of a negative number is an imaginary number, which is not a real number.
the number 1.2 is a real and rational number
No.
1,2,3,4,5,6,1/2, 3/4 these are all real. the square root of negative is an unreal number.
The short answer is "Nothing". In the complex domain, the number of nth roots of any real number is n. Every non-negative real number has 2 square roots. Every real number has 3 cube roots. Every non-negative real number has 2 real square roots and 2 imaginary ones. and so on. So what?