Square root of -1 is an imaginary number (√-1 = i), √-16 = √-1 * √16 √-16 = i * 4 √-16 = 4 i
16 to the power (1/2) is the same as the square root of 16 - that is, 4.16 to the power (1/2) is the same as the square root of 16 - that is, 4.16 to the power (1/2) is the same as the square root of 16 - that is, 4.16 to the power (1/2) is the same as the square root of 16 - that is, 4.
1/4 because the square root of 1 is 1 and the square root of 16 is 4 1/4 x 1/4 = 1/16 Also note: Every number has 2 square roots. The other one for 1/16 is -1/4 .
4 over square root of 16 simplifies to 1 !
It is 16 +/- 12*sqrt(3)*i where i is the imaginary square root of -1
Square root of -1 is an imaginary number (√-1 = i), √-16 = √-1 * √16 √-16 = i * 4 √-16 = 4 i
16 to the power (1/2) is the same as the square root of 16 - that is, 4.16 to the power (1/2) is the same as the square root of 16 - that is, 4.16 to the power (1/2) is the same as the square root of 16 - that is, 4.16 to the power (1/2) is the same as the square root of 16 - that is, 4.
1/4 because the square root of 1 is 1 and the square root of 16 is 4 1/4 x 1/4 = 1/16 Also note: Every number has 2 square roots. The other one for 1/16 is -1/4 .
False. Only a square number greater than 1 is always bigger than its root. For example, the root of 16 is 4, but the root of 1/16 (0.0625) is 1/4 (0.25) and the square root of 1 is 1.
4 over square root of 16 simplifies to 1 !
It is 16 +/- 12*sqrt(3)*i where i is the imaginary square root of -1
√16 = 4/1
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The square root OF 16? It's 4.
The square root of 1/16 is 1/4, so yes it's rational.
Square root of 25 = +or- 5 Square root of -36 = +or- 6i where i is the imaginary number such that i^2=-1 Square root of 121 = +or-11 So the 8 possible answers are: -16-6i, -16+6i, -6-6i, -6+6i, 6-6i, 6+6i, 16-6i and 16+6i
The square root of -16 is 4 i