Thursday, March 5, 2020
Square Root of Zero
Square Root of Zero Square root can be calculated for any number greater than or equal to 0. This is because in order to get a real number solution, the number inside the square root can be 0 or any positive number. If the number inside the square root is a negative number, then the solution we get is known as an imaginary solution. Square root of zero is written as 0 and is equal to 0 itself. Therefore we get the square root of zero, 0 = 0. Example 1: What is the value of the expression, 28 + 0? Here each square root number should be simplified further. 28 = (2 * 2 * 7). Now pull out the number which is repeating twice inside the radical. This gives: 28 = 2 * 7 = 27. And the square root of 0 is 0 ==0 = 0. So, 28 + 0 = 27+ 0 = 27. Hence the value of the expression 28 + 0 = 27. Example 2: What is the value of the expression, 25 - 0? Here each square root number should be simplified further. 25= (5 * 5). Now pull out the number which is repeating twice inside the radical. This gives: 25 = 5. Now square root of 0 is 0. Therefore we get ==0 = 0. So adding the above two answers, we get == 25 + 0 = 5 + 0 = 5 Hence the value of the expression 25 + 0 = 5.
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