Really ! To square a number represented by anything inside a square-root sign, take away the square-root sign. The square of [ sqrt(792) ] is 792 .
Its the inside of the parenthisis. Ex: Square root sign ( any number of your choice)
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Get a calculator with the radical sign, press on whatever number you want to square root, and then press on the radical sign.
It is the principal square root.
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the radical sign
you square root it. on the calculater there is a kind of bus shelter sign press that to get the square of something.
Negative square root is -√Square root of negative one is i.
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I'm not quite sure, but when the number inside the radical (square root sign) is negative, there is a no real-number solution.
You don't. If the negative sign is outside the radical, then you take the square root of the number and apply the negative. If the negative sign is inside the radical, you will have an imaginary number.