The problem can be written as
3x2 = 6x + 9
x is the number we want to find
Solution:
x2 = 2x + 3
x2 - 2x - 3 = 0
(x-3)(x+1) = 0
x = -1, 3
Sometimes the square root of a positive number can be irrational, as in the square root of 2 (which is a non-perfect square number), but sometimes it is a rational number, as in the square root of 25 (which is a perfect square number).
V kno that- x- is +. Now when u sqare a negative no it means occouring 2 times and cancel out each other. For example- -2 x -2=4 ============================ (a second answer.) Every real number is either negative, positive or zero. When you square a number, you multiply it by itself, so if you square a negative number, you are multiplying a negative by a negative which gives a positive. If you square a positive, you multiply a positive by a positive and get a positive. If you square 0 , get 0. Therefore, in no case is the answer negative. ( It is harder to explain why a negative times a negative is positive.)
Every positive number has TWO square roots. The principal square root is the positive number which, when multiplied by itself, gives the number in question. But its negative equivalent will also be a square root. For example, the number 4 has 2 as the principal sqrt but -2 is also a sqrt of 4
Irrational. The square root of a positive integer is either an integer, or an irrational number.
No. Negative three squared is POSITIVE nine. The square of ANY number is positive, because if you multiply a negative number by a negative number, the result is positive.
d no is "6"
The square of a positive number is positive. By the way, the square of a negative number is also positive.
When you square a real number the answer is positive,
6
3x2 - 9 = 6x 3x2 - 6x - 9 = 0 3(x + 1)(x - 3) x = -1, 3 The answer is 3. Check it. 27 - 9 = 18 It checks.
4n2 = 8n + 12 n2 - 2n - 3 = 0 (n - 3)(n + 1) = 0 n = -1, 3 Since it has to be positive, the answer is 3.
A positive number times a positive number is always positive. A negative number times a negative number is always positive. Therefore, any square number will be positive. Any number to the fourth power (a square times a square) will always be positive. And so on.
It is positive.
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 the number is one, then it is the smallest positive square.
Every positive integer has two square roots, a positive square root and a negative square root. This is because, just like a positive number multiplied by a positive number is equal to a positive number, a negative number multiplied by a negative number is equal to a positive number. Therefore, rounded to two decimal places, the positive square root is equal to 7.28, and the negative square root is -7.28.
The square of every positive or negative even whole number is a positive even whole number. The square of every positive or negative odd whole number is a positive odd whole number. There are an infinite number of each kind.