Yes.
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The square root operation is typically defined for real numbers, so it doesn't make sense to take the square root of a non-numeric value like "raspberry." In mathematics, the square root of a number x is a value that, when multiplied by itself, gives x. Therefore, without a numerical value for raspberry, we cannot calculate its square root.
No - remember that you cannot have a negative square root. Instead, the square root should be +40 as opposed to -40.
One - "square root" is usually understood to refer to the positive square root.
The square root of (1255) = 35.42 * * * * * Rounding error: 35.426 should be rounded to 35.43
round to the nearest whole # after estimating the square root