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)
-52
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.
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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