Yes, the square root of 3 is a real number. (It is not imaginary. The square root of a negative number is imaginary.)
The square root of 3 is not a rational number. It cannot be written as a fraction.
The unique nonnegative square root of a nonnegative real number. For example, the principal square root of 9 is 3, although both -3 and 3 are square roots of 9.
A square root is a numerical function. The square root of a non-negative real number is a real number which, when multiplied by itself, produced the given the number. So, for example, given the number 9, its square roots are -3 and +3 since (-3)*(-3) = 9 and also, (+3)*(+3) = 9. Actually, negative numbers also have square roots but, judging by this question, you have not yet advanced to that level of mathematics. Meanwhile, a triangle is a geometric shape and cannot have a square root.
3 is the square root of 9. 9 is a square number. 9 is the square root of 81. 81 is a square number.
No. to be a perfect square, you have to be able to square root it and get a whole number (NOT a decimal) the square root of 3 is 1.732. (1.7322 = 3) a perfect square is a number like 4 the square root of four is 2 (22 = 4)
Yes, square root is one such example: square root of 4 is +2 or -2. The radical symbol (√) is used to denote the positive square root of a number; ie √4 = 2; The square root of a number is thus ±√(the number), eg square root of 4 is ±√4 = ±2.
The unique nonnegative square root of a nonnegative real number. For example, the principal square root of 9 is 3, although both -3 and 3 are square roots of 9.
Yes, the square root of 9 is 3.
Neither. All irrational numbers are real numbers.Using the real number system you can't take the square root of a negative number, but if you're dealing with imaginary numbers then the square root of negative 3 is the square root of 3i
No. 3 is not a perfect square, so its square root is irrational.
A square root is a numerical function. The square root of a non-negative real number is a real number which, when multiplied by itself, produced the given the number. So, for example, given the number 9, its square roots are -3 and +3 since (-3)*(-3) = 9 and also, (+3)*(+3) = 9. Actually, negative numbers also have square roots but, judging by this question, you have not yet advanced to that level of mathematics. Meanwhile, a triangle is a geometric shape and cannot have a square root.
The number 3 is the square root of the number 9 !
The square root of -3 is an imaginary number and the square root of 3 is an irrational number that can't be expressed as a fraction
The square root of a number is a number which, when multiplied by itself, gives the original number. So, 9 has a square root which is 3 because 3*3 = 9
the square root of a number is the number that is multiplied by itself to get that number, for example the square root of 9 is 3
Any number can be a square root.
to find the square root of a number you need to find the number that multiplied by its self is that number example: the square root on 9 is 3 it is 3 because 3 x 3 - 9
3 or -3. 32 = 9 and (-3)2 = 9 * * * * * +3 and -3 do not have the square root of 9 - they are the square roots of 9. The number 81 has the square root 9.