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  2. What is the square root of zero? - Socratic

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    1 Answer. The 0 will be equal to 0 because 02 = 0. Think of 0 meaning the square root of 0 objects, if you have no objects to square root, then the answer will be 0. The sqrt0=0 The sqrt0 will be equal to 0 because 0^2=0.

  3. Is sqrt(0) undefined or 0 itself? - Socratic

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    1 Answer. Definition of square root is what number multiplied by itself will give you the number within the square root function. 0 × 0 = 0. Therefore. √0 = 0.

  4. What is the square root of #0.4# - Socratic

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    Since it is positive, both of those square roots are real and by convention the principal square root is the positive one, which we denote by #sqrt(0.4)#. The other square root is the negative one #-sqrt(0.4)#. When the expression "the square root of ..." is used, then it is typically intended to refer to the principal square root.

  5. What is the square root of 0.04? - Socratic

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    Another approach is to change to standard form,providing the power of 10 is even #0.04=4xx10^(-2)# #:. sqrt0.04=sqrt(4xx10^(-2)#

  6. What is the square root of negative one? + Example - Socratic

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    The principal square root of minus one is i. It has another square root -i. I really dislike the expression "the square root of minus one". Like all non-zero numbers, -1 has two square roots, which we call i and -i. If x is a Real number then x^2 >= 0, so we need to look beyond the Real numbers to find a square root of -1. Complex numbers can be thought of as an extension of Real numbers from ...

  7. Square Roots and Irrational Numbers - Algebra - Socratic

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    Guess what the square root of the irrational number is. For example, if your irrational number is 2, you might guess 1.2. Divide the initial irrational number by the guessed number. For example, 2 divided by 1.2 is 1.67. Add the resulting sum to the original guessed number. For example, 1.67 plus 1.2 is 2.87.

  8. What is the square root of 0.16? - Socratic

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    What is the square root of 0.16? Algebra Properties of Real Numbers Square Roots and Irrational Numbers. 1 ...

  9. What is the square root of infinity, and the square root of zero?

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    1 Answer. The square of infinity can be expressed as the following limit. lim x→∞ √x = + ∞. hence the square root of infinity is infinity. Also we know that ∞ ⋅ ∞ = ∞ hence we conclude the same answer. The limit of the square root of zero is zero. The square of infinity can be expressed as the following limit lim_ (x->oo) sqrtx ...

  10. Square root of 0.04? - Socratic

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    As 0.04 = 4 100 = 22 102. Square root of 0.04 is square root of 22 102 i.e. 2 10 = 0.2. Answer link.

  11. What is the square root of 0.25? - Socratic

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    0.5 sqrt0.25 => sqrt(0.5xx0.5) => sqrt[(0.5)^2] => 0.5