The additive inverse of a number is the value that, when added to the original number, results in zero. For the square root of 52, which is approximately 7.21, the additive inverse would be -√52. Therefore, the additive inverse of the square root of 52 is -√52.
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The answer is zebra. If you cross a zebra with a zebra, you get a zebra. So the square root of zebra is zebra.
sqrt(52)+x=0 Thus, x=-sqrt(52)
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Definition for additive inverse:Web definitions:(mathematics) one of a pair of numbers whose sum is zero; the additive inverse of -5 is +5. -56 + 56 = 0SO the additive inverse of 56 is -56 or negative 56
52 does not have a square root (7.21... is as close as you get).
No the square root of 52 is irrational
The square root of 2,704 is 52.
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52.
The square root of 52 in radical form is 2√13. This is because 52 can be broken down into 4 and 13, and the square root of 4 is 2. Therefore, the square root of 52 can be simplified to 2√13.
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