It is -6: decimal is the representation of a number in which the place values increase by a multiple of 10 as you move to the left. It does not require a decimal point nor any 0s.
It is -6: decimal is the representation of a number in which the place values increase by a multiple of 10 as you move to the left. It does not require a decimal point nor any 0s.
It is -6: decimal is the representation of a number in which the place values increase by a multiple of 10 as you move to the left. It does not require a decimal point nor any 0s.
It is -6: decimal is the representation of a number in which the place values increase by a multiple of 10 as you move to the left. It does not require a decimal point nor any 0s.
Negative the square root of 36 is -6, which is a whole number.
Yes you can. The negative square root of 36, for example, is -6.
No because the square root if 29 is a decimal number. only perfect squares like 36=6 cN be rational or any other squares with a terminating repeating decimal.
The negative square root of a number is expressed as -√n or -n^½. The question probably may refer to the square root of a negative number. In mathematics there is an identity i² = -1 so that i = √-1 The square root of a negative number can be shown in several ways. For Example : √-36 = √( -1 x 36) = √-1 x √36 The square root of 36 is ±6, and the square root of -1 is i. The solution to √-36 is therefore ±6i.
Yes.
Negative the square root of 36 is -6, which is a whole number.
6i the square root of a negative number makes an imaginary number (i) and the square root of 36 is 6.
Yes you can. The negative square root of 36, for example, is -6.
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.
No because the square root if 29 is a decimal number. only perfect squares like 36=6 cN be rational or any other squares with a terminating repeating decimal.
The negative square root of a number is expressed as -√n or -n^½. The question probably may refer to the square root of a negative number. In mathematics there is an identity i² = -1 so that i = √-1 The square root of a negative number can be shown in several ways. For Example : √-36 = √( -1 x 36) = √-1 x √36 The square root of 36 is ±6, and the square root of -1 is i. The solution to √-36 is therefore ±6i.
Yes, a negative sign has a square root.This is done through using the imaginary unit defined as: i = .for example the square root of -36 is square root of (-1) multiplied by square root of 36. Accordingly it equals 6i
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Yes.
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.
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When you multiply any number by itself, the result is always positive. You cannot take any real number and square it to get something negative. The square root of -36 is 6i.