The number -36 has the value -36. Any other number does not.
36!!! Its right there, why do you have to ask?
36 is 6 squared.
Precisely because of what you are saying, the square root of -36 is not -6. The square root is defined, precisely, as the number which, when squared, gives you back the original number, in this case -36; and that isn't the case if you assume that -6 is the square root.The square root of a negative number can not be taken if you only accept real numbers as solutions. If you accept complex numbers as solutions - and rest assured that complex numbers do have applications in many areas - then you can take the square root of any real (or complex) number. In this case, the square root of -36 is 6i, where "i" is the so-called "imaginary unit".
41 over 36 as a mixed number is 15/36
Yes and it is 6
When you multiply any number by itself, the result is always positive. You cannot take any real number and square it to get something negative. The square root of -36 is 6i.
The square root of negative 36 is an imaginary number and therefore not an irrational number. For a number to be irrational it must first be real.
⁴√1296 = 4√(36)2 = √36 = ±6
36 is a triangular number, Square number and also a Consecutive number.
The number -36 has the value -36. Any other number does not.
36 is not a prime number
36!!! Its right there, why do you have to ask?
Yes 36 is an even number
36 is 6 squared.
No, sulfur-36 and argon-36 do not have the same atomic number. Sulfur-36 has an atomic number of 16, while argon-36 has an atomic number of 18.
Yes, krypton's atomic number is indeed 36.