CBSE BOARD X, asked by abdus579, 1 year ago

Why value under root can't be negative

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Answered by tushaar5
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Why is the square root of a negative number not real?

Zero has one square root which is 0. Negative numbers don't have real square roots since a square is either positive or 0. The square roots of numbers that are not a perfect square are members of the irrational numbers. This means that they can't be written as the quotient of two integers


but the value underroot can be negative
Answered by Anonymous
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 has one square root which is 0. Negative numbers don't have real square roots since a square is either positive or 0. The square roots of numbers that are not a perfect square are members of the irrational numbers. This means that they can't be written as the quotient of two integers.

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