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Does every number have two square root explain

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Answered by arjun281120
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Answer:

no

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by ramtekepratiksha
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Explanation:

Square root is defined as a factor of a number which multiplied by itself and gives the original number. For example, both 3 and -3 are said to be the square roots of 9.

As we know that, Every number contain  two square roots i.e. a positive and a negative.

The positive square root refers to the principal square root and is written in \sqrt b form.

For denoting the negative root, write -\sqrt b and to indicate both roots write ±\sqrt{ b .

Yes, every number have two square root except 0.

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