How conditions appear inside square root?
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Conditions applicable under given square root are :
☣ Under a square root to exist for any positive real number , it must have a positive integer inside
☣ If not a positive integer is present in the square root , then the results will yield imaginary results [ COMPLEX RESOLUTION ]
☣ Under root , if the positive integer is zero , aslike zero is both purely real and purely imaginary number , then the acquired consequences around the result will be also " Zero "
☣ If it's unity or " 1 " then the acquired result will be always equal to 1
☣ And for every positive real number , there exists a square root
☣ Square root always yields positive results , aslike we generally use both positive and negative integers in use , but at higher extents its not acceptable ,
☣ Hence considering above every points , these were the conditions appearing inside the square root
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Conditions applicable under given square root are :
☣ Under a square root to exist for any positive real number , it must have a positive integer inside
☣ If not a positive integer is present in the square root , then the results will yield imaginary results [ COMPLEX RESOLUTION ]
☣ Under root , if the positive integer is zero , aslike zero is both purely real and purely imaginary number , then the acquired consequences around the result will be also " Zero "
☣ If it's unity or " 1 " then the acquired result will be always equal to 1
☣ And for every positive real number , there exists a square root
☣ Square root always yields positive results , aslike we generally use both positive and negative integers in use , but at higher extents its not acceptable ,
☣ Hence considering above every points , these were the conditions appearing inside the square root
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