No, nor is it a real number. The square root of minus 54 is equal to the square root of plus 45, times i.
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The negative square root of 100 is -10. Since -10 can be expressed as a fraction (-10/1), it is considered a rational number. Thus, the negative square root of 100 is rational.
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The negative square of 36 is -(36*36) = -1296. It is rational.
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The negative square root of 100 is -10. Since -10 can be expressed as a fraction (-10/1), it is considered a rational number. Thus, the negative square root of 100 is rational.
-54 is included in negative integer or rational nos.
A negative square root is not rational because it is typically represented as an imaginary number. For example, the square root of a negative number, such as -1, is expressed as "i," where i is the imaginary unit. Rational numbers are defined as numbers that can be expressed as the quotient of two integers, and imaginary numbers do not fit this definition. Thus, negative square roots are not considered rational.
The square of a negative number is always positive. The square of -8 = 64, a rational number
The negative square root of 16 is -4. It can be written as the ratio of 792 to -198, so it's rational.
The negative square root of 144 is -12. Since -12 can be expressed as a ratio of two integers (for example, -12/1), it is considered a rational number. Therefore, the negative square root of 144 is rational.