Actually you can. It all depends on whether a complex number is a valid solution in a certain context. In some contexts, complex numbers make sense, in others, they don't.
Actually you can. It all depends on whether a complex number is a valid solution in a certain context. In some contexts, complex numbers make sense, in others, they don't.
Actually you can. It all depends on whether a complex number is a valid solution in a certain context. In some contexts, complex numbers make sense, in others, they don't.
Actually you can. It all depends on whether a complex number is a valid solution in a certain context. In some contexts, complex numbers make sense, in others, they don't.
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Actually you can. It all depends on whether a complex number is a valid solution in a certain context. In some contexts, complex numbers make sense, in others, they don't.
using basic math principles, you can't find the square root of a negative number because in order for a number to be a square root, you have to multiply it by itself to get your radical. since a negative times a negative and a positive times a positive are both positive, it is impossible to find the square root of a negative number
A negative square root is an imaginary number.
There is no need to find the square root of a negative number for sqrt(0.6)!
Use a calculator (if you need) to find the principal square root. The second square root is the negative of the number.
You don't. If the negative sign is outside the radical, then you take the square root of the number and apply the negative. If the negative sign is inside the radical, you will have an imaginary number.