It depends on whether you take the positive square root of 4 (YES) or the negative square root of 4 (No).
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No. A square root of 36 is -6 which, being negative, is not a natural number.The square root of 36 is 6 ... also rational.
The square root of any number can be either positive or negative, so the only 'other' square root for 36 will be -6, or +6.
No, it is imaginary, since the square root of a negative number is always imaginary
Yes you can. The negative square root of 36, for example, is -6.
Negative the square root of 36 is -6, which is a whole number.
It depends on whether you take the positive square root of 4 (YES) or the negative square root of 4 (No).
The square root of a negative number is not a real number. In mathematics, the square root of a negative number is represented as an imaginary number, denoted by "i". In this case, the square root of negative 24 would be ā(-24) = 2iā6.
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No. A square root of 36 is -6 which, being negative, is not a natural number.The square root of 36 is 6 ... also rational.
The square root of any number can be either positive or negative, so the only 'other' square root for 36 will be -6, or +6.
6i the square root of a negative number makes an imaginary number (i) and the square root of 36 is 6.
In increasing order, they arenegative 31 over 6negative square root 26negative 5negative 5 over 6
You must be careful when multiplying square roots of negative numbers; the same rules that apply for normal square roots do NOT apply. I will use shorthand root(x) for the square root of x. For example, root(2) x root(3) = root(2 x 3) = root(6), but you can't do this with square roots of negative numbers. For example: root(-2) x root(-3) = i root(2) x i root(3) = i2 root(6) = (-1) root(6) = -root(6). "i" is the imaginary unit.
Yes.
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