say x=-2, the x^2=4, but the square root of 4 is 2 because we always take the positive value, known as the principal root. Using this square root of x^2=|x|. So if x is greater than or equal 0, than square root of x^2 is x, but if x is less than zero we must take its abolute value.
The square root of 0 is 0, which is a real number.
The square root of a negative number is considered an imaginary number, denoted as "i". In this case, the square root of -3 would be √(-3) = √3 * i. Therefore, the square root of -3 is not a real number, as real numbers are those that can be represented on the number line without involving "i".
The square root of 12 is: ± 3.464102
The square root of a number is the inverse of the square. For example, three squared equals nine, so the square root of nine is equal to three.
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It is not the square of a whole number; but it is the square of a real number. If you calculate the square root of 23, you will get a real number. That real number times itself will equal 23. But the square root will not be a simple whole number. It will have an endless decimal fraction.
There is no real number [square] root of a negative number. There is a real cube root and a real fiftth root etc, but root, by itself, implies square root.
No, nor is it a real number. The square root of minus 54 is equal to the square root of plus 45, times i.
The square root of seven is a real number, but it is not a whole number.
The square root of 0 is 0, which is a real number.
The square root of any positive real number (as in this case) is a real number. (Such square roots are usually irrational.)The square root of a negative real number, such as the square root of -15, is an imaginary, and therefore also a complex, number.
A Square Root is one of the two equal factors of a number.
Of course, not only can it be a real number but it is a real number. When you take the square root times itself, the result is a number that is real.
The square of any square root is equal to the number itself. For example, the square of the square root of 2 squared is equal to 2. The square root of 10 squared is equal to 10.Similarly, the square of the square root of 2 is equal to 2.
Yes, the square root of 3 is a real number. (It is not imaginary. The square root of a negative number is imaginary.) The square root of 3 is not a rational number. It cannot be written as a fraction.
The square root of the number.
Yes. It's 9. The square root of every positive real number is a real number.