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  • 21-11-2016
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When working with the square root of a number, when would you have only a positive answer and when would you have both a positive and negative answer?

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  • 23-11-2016
Lets make it clear: You would have a positive answer when the value you are looking for has to be a positive number. On the other hand you would have a positive and a negative answer when you take the square root of something that doesn't have to be positive. it could be either because when a negative number is squared it becomes positive and when a positive number is squared it stays positive as well.
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