√38 = 6.164414003 with the positive (whole number?) being 6.
The square root of 38 = ± 6.1644146+sqrt2
38 is greater than the square root of 38
38 is not a perfect square. Its square root is a fraction and the square root of a perfect square is always an integer.
The square root of 38 = ± 6.1644146+sqrt2
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
+6 is the positive square root of 36.
The positive square root of 289 is 17.
The square root of 1,444 is: 38
The square root of a positive number results in a positive number. For example, the square root of 25 is 5. * * * * * Not true! There are two real square roots for every positive number: one positive and one negative. -5 is as much a square root of 25 as +5 is. However, the positive root is the principal root and so is often presented as the only root.
the principal root is the positive square root.
Positive Square root of 7.3441 is 2.71
± 38