√38 = 6.164414003 with the positive (whole number?) being 6.
38 is greater than the square root of 38
The square root of 38 = ± 6.1644146+sqrt2
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 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 square root of 1,444 is: 38
the principal root is the positive square root.
Positive Square root of 7.3441 is 2.71
± 38