The square root of 16 is ±4 which is the rational number ±(4/1)
4/5
0.16
The square root of a number is the number times itself. e.g. the square root of 4 would be 16, because 4x4 is sixteen. The square root of 5 is 25 because 5x5 is 25.
4 Square Root of Sixteen
9.7979589711327123927891362988236. I think that's right.
yes it is. the square root of 16 is 4
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The square root of 16 is ±4 which is the rational number ±(4/1)
4/5
0.16
The square root of a number is the number times itself. e.g. the square root of 4 would be 16, because 4x4 is sixteen. The square root of 5 is 25 because 5x5 is 25.
factor it
4 Square Root of Sixteen
One over sixteen = 1/16, which is a rational number (not irrational). The square root of 1/16 = 1/4 (or -1/4), which is also a rational, so the answer is No.
Square roots of negative numbers are what are called imaginary numbers. The building block of imaginary numbers is the symbol i which is defined as the square root of negative 1. The square root of other negative numbers can be expressed using i. For example, the square root of negative sixteen is 4i, the square root of negative nine is 3i and so on.
Square root both sides and then x = 4