z2 = 8, and z is positiveaqpex
THE ANSWER IS TRUE!!! I know this for a fact I took the test with this question in it so your welcome
There is no true answer to the square root of twenty, Because you can't multiply two of the same numbers to make twenty.
you call it a square root. that's so corny but true.
False. Only a square number greater than 1 is always bigger than its root. For example, the root of 16 is 4, but the root of 1/16 (0.0625) is 1/4 (0.25) and the square root of 1 is 1.
z2 = 8, and z is positiveaqpex
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There is a partial relationship. The principal square root of a perfect square is the number itself. For example, the principal square root of 5^2 = the principal square root of 25 = the positive element in {-5, 5} = 5. The converse is not true. The number 3, for example, has a square root which are approx -1.7321 and 1.7321. But the square of either of these numbers is 3, but that is not a perfect square since it is not the square of an integer.
The square root of a positive number results in a positive number. For example, the square root of 25 is 5. * * * * * Not true! There are two real square roots for every positive number: one positive and one negative. -5 is as much a square root of 25 as +5 is. However, the positive root is the principal root and so is often presented as the only root.
True.
Yes, a perfect square is a number that has an integer square root.
THE ANSWER IS TRUE!!! I know this for a fact I took the test with this question in it so your welcome
No.
There is no true answer to the square root of twenty, Because you can't multiply two of the same numbers to make twenty.
yes that is true
Yes, but the converse if a recangele must be a square and that is NOT true.
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