it has no square root
Press the square root button on your calculator.
The square root of 10 times the square root of 10 = 10
You can't find the square root of -10 because you can't find the square root of any negative number. But we have something to represent the answer, i, i is a imaginary number.
It is neither but if you mean the square root of 100 then it is 10 which is a rational number
No, it is not.
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The square root of 100 are 10 and -10.
it has no square root
Press the square root button on your calculator.
10 is not the square of a whole number. However, 3.1623 is roughly the square root of 10.
The square root of 10 times the square root of 10 = 10
no. the square root of 100 is 10.
You can't find the square root of -10 because you can't find the square root of any negative number. But we have something to represent the answer, i, i is a imaginary number.
It is neither but if you mean the square root of 100 then it is 10 which is a rational number
The square root of a number between 10 and 11 can be approximated by finding the average of the square roots of 10 and 11. The square root of 10 is approximately 3.1623, and the square root of 11 is approximately 3.3166. Therefore, the square root of a number between 10 and 11 would be approximately 3.23945.
Yes and no. It depends on your definition of square root. By the actual one, yes. All non-negative numbers have a square root. That square root might be irrational but it has a square root, nonetheless. 10 isn't a square number because there's no integer that can be squared to make ten but 10 definitely has a square root: 3.16227766....... If by square root you mean an integer square root, then no. If a number has an integer as its square root then you could square that integer to get the number, making it a square number.