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Radical negative ten refers to the square root of negative ten, often expressed as √(-10). In mathematics, this involves imaginary numbers, as the square root of a negative number cannot be represented on the real number line. It can be simplified to √10 * i, where "i" is the imaginary unit defined as √(-1). Thus, radical negative ten is expressed as approximately 3.16i.

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