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Real Numbers cannot be the square root of a negative number. Real Numbers are not divided by zero. Basically, Real Numbers cannot be anything that is undefined.
No, it is not, because real numbers include negative numbers. The square root of a negative number is an imaginary number
The square roots of negative numbers.
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Integer, Real, whole, and natural. I may have skipped a few.
No. Negative numbers are real but their square roots are not.
Irrational: it cannot be written exactly in the decimal notation.
Among other things, it belongs to the following sets: positive numbers; irrational numbers; algebraic numbers.
Negative integers, rationals and real numbers
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Real Numbers cannot be the square root of a negative number. Real Numbers are not divided by zero. Basically, Real Numbers cannot be anything that is undefined.
The square of any real number is non-negative. For example (-3)2 = +9 So, no real number can have a negative square root. Occasionally, though, mathematicians come across the need to find the square root of a negative number (for example in solving some quadratic equations). So they invented a family of numbers called imaginary numbers and the i (lower case) stands for the imaginary square root of -1. Apart from having a negative square, they are just like "ordinary" real numbers.
No, it is not, because real numbers include negative numbers. The square root of a negative number is an imaginary number
The square roots of negative numbers.
Numbers that include real numbers are natural numbers, whole numbers, integers, rational numbers and irrational numbers.