Unless you are dealing with complex numbers (uni or college, mainly) you wont get an answer that makes sense.
squareroot(-14-(squareroot 5)) ?
11.7i, where i is the square root of minus 1.
6x^2=84, x^2=14, root(14) = x x = Plus or minus square root of 14, or 3.741...
-14 minus -2 is -12
The square roots of all non-negative numbers smaller than 14.
-14 - +7 - -25 = 4
14
square root -5 minus 14 or - square root -5 minus 14
Square root 400 - square root 196 = 6
irrational
Since it is a 'minus' number you cannot take the square root , without going into IMAGINARY Numbers. Hence sqrt(-196) = sqrt(-1) X sqrt(196) = 'i' x 14 = 14i NB THe small case 'i' is used in mathemtics to indicate imaginary numbers. NNB If you can find the 'sqrt'(-1)' then let the mathematical world. know. It is a problem to be solved.
6x^2=84, x^2=14, root(14) = x x = Plus or minus square root of 14, or 3.741...
-14 minus -2 is -12
-6 minus -14 is 8.
The square roots of all non-negative numbers smaller than 14.
-14 - +7 - -25 = 4
It is the square root of 14*14 = 196.
14
-34 minus -20 is -14