The square root of negative 64 isn't even a real number. In math and engineering, it's called an "imaginary number".
The square of a negative number is always positive. The square of -8 = 64, a rational number
8^(-2) = 1/8^(2) = 1 /64
negative number subtracted FROM a negative number will be negative
The answer to a problem that has a negative number added to a negative number would be negative.It would be a negative
negative 64 is not a prime number because 64 can be times by 8.
64
The square root of negative 64 isn't even a real number. In math and engineering, it's called an "imaginary number".
The question is ambiguous. If you meant negative (64 squared), the value is -4096, which is a negative integer. If, instead, you meant (negative 64) squared, the value is +4096, a positive integer.
60
Positive. Because a negative number multiplied by a negative number = a positive number. And a positive multiplied by a positive =a positive -8x-8=64 8x8=64
That simply means that there is both a positive and a negative number which, when squared, gives you 64.
-4096
Of course negative. For example: (-4)^3 = (-4)*(-4)*(-4) = -64
8i and -8i both satisfy this: (8i)² = (8²)(i²) = (64)(-1) = -64, and (-8i)² = (-8²)(i²) = (64)(-1) = -64
The square roots of any positive number are the positive and negative number which can be multiplied together to make that number. In this instance, sqrt(64) = ±8.
No. It is a complex number, but that is something different.