using basic math principles, you can't find the square root of a negative number because in order for a number to be a square root, you have to multiply it by itself to get your radical. since a negative times a negative and a positive times a positive are both positive, it is impossible to find the square root of a negative number
Any real number, when squared will give a positive real number. This is true weather you have a negative real number and square it, or positive. The concept of imaginary numbers was invented to handle equations which needed to use the square root of a negative number, in order to solve them.At first, they were not considered useful beyond this, so they were named imaginary numbers. Through the work of Euler and others, it became evident that imaginary and complex numbers could be useful, especially when analyzing waves, such as electrical waveforms.
That's an infinite list.
The answer will follow.
The usual rules for "order of operation" apply. Don't forget that the square root of a negative number is an imaginary number. As an example, the square root of -9 is 3i (that is, the square root of +9, times the "imaginary unit").
using basic math principles, you can't find the square root of a negative number because in order for a number to be a square root, you have to multiply it by itself to get your radical. since a negative times a negative and a positive times a positive are both positive, it is impossible to find the square root of a negative number
the number is 10000 because that is what negative numbers go up to
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Any real number, when squared will give a positive real number. This is true weather you have a negative real number and square it, or positive. The concept of imaginary numbers was invented to handle equations which needed to use the square root of a negative number, in order to solve them.At first, they were not considered useful beyond this, so they were named imaginary numbers. Through the work of Euler and others, it became evident that imaginary and complex numbers could be useful, especially when analyzing waves, such as electrical waveforms.
are these call numbers in the correct order
In increasing order, they arenegative 31 over 6negative square root 26negative 5negative 5 over 6
Yes - imagine a number line going from negative numbers to positive numbers. All numbers to the left of others are heading in descending order, while all numbers to the right are in ascending order. Since -7 is to the right of -10, it is larger.
WHAT numbers.
That's an infinite list.
The answer will follow.
Adding a negative number to a negative number makes a larger negative. In order to solve this you add the numbers together as a positive then add a negative sign.
It's impossible to multiply two identical numbers together and get a negative number. 7 x 7 = 49 -7 x -7 = 49 In order for you to get a negative product, you have to multiply a positive number by a negative number: +7 x -7 = -49 But there are 14 digits between -7 and +7, so neither is these square root. It's the same as multiplying 6 and 20 and trying to state that either of them is the square root of 120.