8 because 8 x 8 = 64
The positive square root of 64 is 8.
8
The principle square root of 64 is ±8.8.* * * * *The square roots of 64 are +8 and -8.The PRINCIPAL square root is the positive root, +8.So, the answer to the question that was asked is +8 not ±8.
The positive square root of 64 is exactly equal to 8.
The square roots of any positive number are the positive and negative number which can be multiplied together to make that number. In this instance, sqrt(64) = ±8.
Since 8x8 = 64 and (-8)x(-8) is also = 64
square root of 64 is 8
That simply means that there is both a positive and a negative number which, when squared, gives you 64.
The square root of 64 is 8
Negative 64 is the square root of an integer. The square root of -64 is not an integer.
sqrt(1) + sqrt(1) + sqrt(64) = +/- 1 +/- 1 +/- 8 positive square root is 10 negative square root is -10 By permutating the +/- it could also be +8, -8 ,
The square root of 64 equals 8. 8x8=64