No, area cannot be negative. The least amount of area you can have is zero.
No, because to have a negative area means to have less than zero area.
To get the area of a square, you square the length, ie area = LxL
The base can be any non-negative number, with the height then being 40/base.
what it the area of a 5.4 square
The area of square is : 16.0
you can square a negative number but you can not square root a negative number
square root of a negative number is imaginary square root of negative 1 is defined as i square root of negative 144 is sqrt ((144)(-1)) = 12i
The value of iota square is negative one because that is how it is defined. Iota is defined as the square root of negative one, or iota square must be negative one.
The square root of a negative number is not real.
The square of negative iota will be the same as the square of positive iota (i.e. -1) because when a negative number is multiplied by a negative number, the answer is positive.
The square root of 100 is 10 but positive and a negative is a negative so it is negative 10
Square roots of negative numbers are what are called imaginary numbers. The building block of imaginary numbers is the symbol i which is defined as the square root of negative 1. The square root of other negative numbers can be expressed using i. For example, the square root of negative sixteen is 4i, the square root of negative nine is 3i and so on.
The square root of negative 37 is: ~6.0827 i
The square root of negative 168 is: ~12.9315 i
The square root of negative 40 is: 6.324555 i
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