Square root of -1 is an imaginary number (√-1 = i), √-16 = √-1 * √16 √-16 = i * 4 √-16 = 4 i
The square of number is a *a ( a number times itself ). For example, 4*4=16, so the square of 4 is 16. the square root is the number before you square it. The square root of 16 is 4. It actually simple to remember this way: think of the root as the root of a tree, growing to multiply itself.
The square root of 4 is 2 which is a rational number
The square root of -1 is the imaginary number i.So the square root of -4 = 2i
The square root of 16 is ±4 which is the rational number ±(4/1)
Square root of -1 is an imaginary number (√-1 = i), √-16 = √-1 * √16 √-16 = i * 4 √-16 = 4 i
A number that has a square root has to be able to be the product of two of the same numbers. Example: 4 x 4 = 16 16 can have a square root because 4 and 4 are the same. 10 can't have a square root because 2 x 5 = 10, and 2 and 5 aren't the same numbers.
No. The square root of 16 is 4.
A square root of a number is a lesser number that when multiplied by it's self equals the larger number. The square root of 16 is 4. 4*4=16
The square of number is a *a ( a number times itself ). For example, 4*4=16, so the square of 4 is 16. the square root is the number before you square it. The square root of 16 is 4. It actually simple to remember this way: think of the root as the root of a tree, growing to multiply itself.
The square root of 4 is 2 which is a rational number
The square root of -1 is the imaginary number i.So the square root of -4 = 2i
The square root of 4 is 2. 2 is a rational number so they square root of 4 is rational.
The square root of 16 is ±4 which is the rational number ±(4/1)
It is rational. The root of a perfect square, such as 4, is rational; the root of any positive integer that is not a perfect square is an irrational number.
The square root of a number is a number that can be gotten by a number being multiplied by itself. Ex = 8 * 8 = 64, The square root of 64 is 8
The square root of 16 is 4 which is a whole number.