Anything to the zero power is one. So the square root is one.
X = any number you like. You see, in order to solve for x, one would have to know what those two things equaled. For instance, what if x = zero? The square root of 2 times zero multiplied by the square root of 50 times zero, is going to be zero.
No it is not, as the square root of 240 is not an natural number or zero.
The square root of zero is zero and the square root of one is one. No other real numbers have square roots equal to themselves. In other words, the solution set to x=x2 is {0,1}
Undefined: You cannot divide by zero
The square root of zero is zero.
Anything to the zero power is one. So the square root is one.
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X = any number you like. You see, in order to solve for x, one would have to know what those two things equaled. For instance, what if x = zero? The square root of 2 times zero multiplied by the square root of 50 times zero, is going to be zero.
There is no answer to this problem unless x is 0. For the suare root of 98x to be a real number, x has to be positive or zero. For the square root of -147x to be a real number, x has to be negative or zero. Seeing has x has to fit both requirements, the problem has an answer only if x is zero.
Well, honey, the square root of zero is actually just zero. And guess what? Zero is as rational as it gets in the number world. So, yes, the square root of zero is a rational number. But hey, don't sweat it if math isn't your thing, we can't all be numbers wizards.
The square root of a real number is not always positive. The square root of any positive number is positive, the square root of zero is zero (not positive), and the square root of a negative number is complex (i.e. neither positive nor negative). The square root of 16 = -4 or 4. The square root of 0 = 0 The square root of -16 = -4i or 4i
0 = √0.
"0" And if you think about it, zero times zero is still zero. Zero times anything is zero, so this doesn't have an exception when you do the reverse to find the square root.The square root of a number (n) is a number that when multiplied by itself (squared) results in the original number (n). Therefore, the square root of 0 must be 0 because 0 x 0 = 0.
No it is not, as the square root of 240 is not an natural number or zero.
The square root of zero is zero and the square root of one is one. No other real numbers have square roots equal to themselves. In other words, the solution set to x=x2 is {0,1}
Undefined: You cannot divide by zero