Yes, but it involves the square root of -1.
sqrt (-X) = sqrt (X) * sqrt(-1)
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The square root of a negative value is called an imaginary number.
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.
To solve equations with absolute values in them, square the absolute value and then take the square root. This works because the square of a negative number is positive, and the square root of that square is the abosolute value of the original 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
It is another fraction, as well as its negative value.