The square root of a negative value is called an imaginary number.
Since the square root of a number is the "number times itself that equals the original number," it makes sense that the larger the original number, then the larger the square root. The value of the square root of 2 will be greater than the value of the square root of 1.5.
To solve equations with absolute values in them, square the absolute value and then take the square root. This works because the square of a negative number is positive, and the square root of that square is the abosolute value of the original number.
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To get the original number, multiply the square root of the number by itself.
sum of 14th square number and 10th square number
The 10th square number is 100
It is 10*10 = 100
The number 1.717986918 is an approximation of the square root of 2.951479. The 10th power would be approximately 224 (223.9744737)
The square root of a negative value is called an imaginary number.
Since the square root of a number is the "number times itself that equals the original number," it makes sense that the larger the original number, then the larger the square root. The value of the square root of 2 will be greater than the value of the square root of 1.5.
To solve equations with absolute values in them, square the absolute value and then take the square root. This works because the square of a negative number is positive, and the square root of that square is the abosolute value of the original number.
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The absolute value of a complex number a+bi is the square root of (a2+b2). For example, the absolute value of 4+9i is the square root of (42 + 92) which is the square root of 97 which is about 9.8489 (The absolute value of a complex number is not complex.)
To get the original number, multiply the square root of the number by itself.
It is the square of the number. For example 6x6=36 which is a perfect square.
It is a square number because 13 times 13 = 169