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What is difference between square and square root​

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Answered by rythm1578
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Answer:

The square and square root functions are inverses (opposites) of each other.

The square of x is the value obtained by multiplying x by itself.

The square root of x is the number that, when multiplied by itself, yields x.

If x = 4, its square is 16 (because 4 × 4 = 16), while its square root is ±2 (because 2 × 2 = 4 and -2 × -2 = 4).

If x is negative, its square root will be complex (imaginary) since the product of a real number multiplied by itself must be positive.

Answered by sarmistha98
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Answer:

square means multiplying a number with itself and aquee root means finding a number wich multiply with itself to give the required number.,

for example-square of 4 is 16

and square root of4is2

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