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In HTML, the hexadecimal code for the color blue is #0000FF. In hexadecimal numbers (or base 16 numbers), F is the equivalent of 15. So, 0000FF is 255 in decimal form. The square root of 255 is approximately 15.968719423.

So, I believe it is safe to say that the square root of blue is approximately equal to 15.97.

The question asked for the square root of blue, not its hexadecimal equivalent. The question really asks what color multiplied by itself would produce blue. The answer is simply blue. Blue times blue equals blue. There is no negative blue equivalent. No matter how many copies of blue you have, you still have blue.

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