Yes, but it is irrational.
Chat with our AI personalities
No. 3 is not a perfect square, so its square root is irrational.
There is no real number [square] root of a negative number. There is a real cube root and a real fiftth root etc, but root, by itself, implies square root.
The square root of any positive real number (as in this case) is a real number. (Such square roots are usually irrational.)The square root of a negative real number, such as the square root of -15, is an imaginary, and therefore also a complex, number.
10 square root of 3.
3(3 square root of 2) = 9(square root of 2)