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Yes. For example, the square root of 1 is 1, and the square root of 4 is 2.
The square root of a negative real number is an imaginary number.We know square root is defined only for positive numbers.For example,1) Find the square root of (-1)It is imaginary. We say that square root of (-1) is i.In fact they are not real numbers.2) Find the square root of (-4)-4 can be written as (-1)(4)Square root of 4 is 2 and square root of (-1) is iSo, the square root of -4 is 2i.Similarly, we can find the square root of other negative numbers also.Source: www.icoachmath.comAn imaginary number is defined to handle square roots of negative numbers. The imaginary unit i is defined as the 'positive' square root of -1.
6 divided by sqrt(2) is an irrational number and so cannot be represented by a rational fraction.
It is sqrt(3)*[1 + sqrt(2)]/3 or [1 + sqrt(2)]/sqrt(3)
The square root of x can also be written as x^1/2. The cubic root of x is x^1/3, the fourth root x ^1/4, and so on.