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∙ 8y agoNo, there is no such requirement or convention.
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∙ 8y agoFalse
The symbol used to indicate a nonnegative square root.
Technically,no. A radical equation has a radical (Square root) in it, and has two solutions because the square root can be positive or negative.
It is the principal square root.
Because a radical has two solutions, the positive and negative. This means that √(a2b2) has twice as many solutions as ab. ab is in fact a subset of √(a2b2).
It is the RADICAL SIGN , its definition is - the symbol used to indicate a nonnegitive square root.
The method used is called scientific notation.
Tin ions are positive (cations).
False
The symbol used to indicate a nonnegative square root.
The resulting compound is called a salt. It is formed through the reaction between a metal atom or positive radical with an acid, where the metal or positive radical replaces the hydrogen in the acid molecule. This reaction results in the formation of an ionic compound with a positive metal or radical ion and a negative ion derived from the acid.
Radical Sign
Technically,no. A radical equation has a radical (Square root) in it, and has two solutions because the square root can be positive or negative.
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.
boride
Free radicals are practically positive ions.
boride