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The square roots of any positive real number are a positive and a negative real number. The square roots of any negative real number are a positive and a negative imaginary number. The square roots of any imaginary number or any complex number are two complex numbers.
If you have not studied complex numbers, then the answer is as follows:The rules of multiplication for real numbers are thata positive times a positive is a positive, anda negative times a negative is a negative.[Also, 0 times 0 is 0].The upshot of all that is the square is never negative. And so, the answer is that there is no real number whose square is -62.If you have studied complex numbers then you should not be asking such basic questions! Still, the square roots of -62 are the complex pair ±7.874i where i is the imaginary square root of -1.
Positive - increased variation in a species Negative - energetically costly, must find sexual mates, need more complex reproductive systems
dividing by one third is the same as multiplying by three
They are called real numbers. Negative square roots must be complex numbers.
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You connect positive to positive and negative to negative. It's quite complex really.
The answer will depend on whether it's a negative father complex, or a positive father complex. A person with a negative father complex will be fearful and distrustful towards stereotypical father figures. A person with a positive father complex will seek out and admire stereotypical father figures. A father complex (positive or negative) is probably brought on by an under-involved father during childhood - your mind believes it missed out on having a father during childhood so it seeks an ideal replacement in later life.
The square roots of any positive real number are a positive and a negative real number. The square roots of any negative real number are a positive and a negative imaginary number. The square roots of any imaginary number or any complex number are two complex numbers.
as far as i am aware, the haemoglobin complex is a positive sol. so that makes blood a positive sol too perhaps!
No. The square of a positive number is positive; the square of a negative number is also positive; and the square of zero is zero. If you want to square a number and get a negative result, you need complex numbers. For example, the square of 2i is -4.
If you have not studied complex numbers, then the answer is as follows:The rules of multiplication for real numbers are thata positive times a positive is a positive, anda negative times a negative is a negative.[Also, 0 times 0 is 0].The upshot of all that is the square is never negative. And so, the answer is that there is no real number whose square is -62.If you have studied complex numbers then you should not be asking such basic questions! Still, the square roots of -62 are the complex pair ±7.874i where i is the imaginary square root of -1.
Positive - increased variation in a species Negative - energetically costly, must find sexual mates, need more complex reproductive systems
dividing by one third is the same as multiplying by three
Positive, extra food and more complex structures through society, Negative, hard labor, long hour, low wages.
They are called real numbers. Negative square roots must be complex numbers.
the positive thing about science and tech is that you learn new things that make life and other things more fun/ creative the negative thing is that it makes it more complex and confusing and they have their downfalls