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(-169).5 = 13i

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What is the square root of 169 in radical form?

The square root of 169 is ±13. There is point in putting that back in radical form to √169, is there?


Radical of 25/169?

0.1479


What is 2 and 3 fifth as a radical?

2 3/5 = 13/5 as a radical: √132/52 = √169/25 because √169/25 = √169/√25 = 13/5 = 2 3/5


What is the Simplest radical form of the square root of 169?

13


Is negative 169 a square root?

Yes, it is the square root of (-169)*(-169) = 28,561


What is 169 divide by negative 2?

84.5


Why can't you factor negative radical numbers?

You cannot factor negative radical numbers because the square of a number must always be positive. A negative number multiplied by a negative number produces a positive number. So, it is impossible to have a negative radical.


How do you write the square root of negative numbers in imaginary form?

easy, lets take radical negative 3 for example. you can take out a "i" because i = the radical negative one. There fore the answer is i radical 3.


What is negative 13 squared?

positive 169


What is the simplest radical form of 338?

sqrt(338) = sqrt(2*169) = sqrt(2)*sqrt(169) = 13*sqrt(2)


Can a radical be negative?

In mathematics, a radical typically refers to the root of a number, such as the square root. The value under a radical can be negative, but if we're talking about real numbers, the square root of a negative number is not defined in the real number system; instead, it results in an imaginary number. However, if you're considering other radicals, like cube roots, the radical itself can yield a negative result if the number under the radical is negative.


What is the square of -13?

Oh, dude, the square of -13 is 169. Like, negative times negative equals positive, so when you square a negative number, it becomes positive. So, yeah, -13 squared equals 169. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy.