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what is the square root of complex number i​

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Answered by DEBOBROTABHATTACHARY
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Answer:

The square root of minus one √(−1) is the "unit" Imaginary Number, the equivalent of 1 for Real Numbers. In mathematics the symbol for √(−1) is i for imaginary.

Answered by arun1049
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Step-by-step explanation:

Here, the term "imaginary" is used, because there is no real number having a negative square. There are two complex square roots of −1, namely +i and −i, just as there are two complex square roots of every real number other than zero (which has one double square root).

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