Square roots of negative numbers are what are called imaginary numbers. The building block of imaginary numbers is the symbol i which is defined as the square root of negative 1. The square root of other negative numbers can be expressed using i. For example, the square root of negative sixteen is 4i, the square root of negative nine is 3i and so on.
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The square root of a negative number is known as an imaginary number. In this case, the square root of negative 37 would be represented as √(-37) = √37i, where "i" is the imaginary unit equal to the square root of -1. This means that the square root of negative 37 is the square root of 37 multiplied by the imaginary unit "i".
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The square root of a negative number cannot be expressed with integers. The square root of a negative number is always imaginary.
The square root of 51 is an irrational number and it is about 7.14128429
There is no square root for a negative number. It is an imaginary number.