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square root![]() Any value multiplied by itself is a square. If that value is multiplied by itself and then by itself again, it is termed a cube. Squares and cubes are represented by the exponent powers 2 and 3 respectively. The reverse operations to squaring and cubing would be finding the square root and finding the cube root. Number that when it is squared (multiplied by itself) equals a given number. For example, the square root of 25 (written as √25) is +5 or −5. This is because +5 × +5 = 25, and −5 × −5 = 25. A square root can be written as Negative numbers (less than 0) do not have square roots that are real numbers. Their roots are represented by complex numbers, in which the square root of −1 is given the symbol i (that is, ± i2 = −1). All square roots generate two answers and complex square roots occur in conjugate pairs, that is, √(a + ib) = c ± id. Thus the square root of −4 is √[(−1) × 4] = √−1 × √4 = ±2i. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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1707 absolute value Archimedes argument arithmetic complex number cube cube root Froude, William function Graham, Thomas irrational number iteration mathematics maths Moseley, Henry Gwyn Jeffreys Napier, John number Penrose, Roger | The element i is the vacuous concept: the root of the equation x^2 + 1 = 0 which does not exist and is denoted by the symbol i = sqrt(-1) from which follows that, i = sqrt(1/-1) = sqrt 1/sqrt(-1) = 1/i = i/i^2 = -i or 1 = -1 (division of both sides by i), 2 = 0, 1 = 0, i = 0, and, for any real number x, x = 0, and the entire real and complex number systems collapse. A multiple-linear-regression analysis of all the climatological variables resulted in the following model: SQRT (Dengue incidence) = 25. Dose Dose Age Model transformation effect(a) effect 1 Identity Linear Quadratic 2 Identity Linear Spline 3 Identity Quadratic Spline 4 Log Linear Quadratic 5 Log Quadratic Quadratic 6 Log Quadratic Spline 7 Sqrt Linear Quadratic 8 Sqrt Quadratic Quadratic 9 Sqrt Quadratic Spline MSW Identity Quadratic Truncated (a) Exponential linear or exponential quadratic. |
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SQPC SQPI SQPL SQPN SQPP SQPR SQPRP SQPSK SQPWYC Sqq Sqq Sqq. Sqq. SQR SQR SQR-RC SQRC SQRD SqRE SQRHA SQRI SQRIBE SQRL SQRO SQROOT SQRP SQRRR Sqrt SQRT-RCSQRTF SQRU SQS SQSA SQSC SQSG SQSP SQSR SQSS SQSTM1 SQT SQT Notice and Job Site Component SQTA SQTARR SQTE SQTER SQTF SQTIPT SQTL SQTNG SQTP SQTR SQTS | |||||||
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