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27 July, 01:14

Why can't we take a square root of a negative number?

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  1. 27 July, 01:30
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    We can't take a square root of a negative number because whenever you multiply any number by itself, whether it is positive or negative, you will always get a positive number.

    e. g.

    2 * 2 = + 4

    (-3) * (-3) = + 9

    So if you try to take a square root of a negative number, you will come to a problem as there are not any number when you multiply it by itself you will get a negative answer.

    Because of that we invented imaginary numbers where i = sqrt (-1) so we could factor out the negative and continue on with our work.
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