Loading [MathJax]/jax/output/HTML-CSS/jax.js
Skip to main content
Library homepage
 

Text Color

Text Size

 

Margin Size

 

Font Type

Enable Dyslexic Font
Mathematics LibreTexts

Search

  • Filter Results
  • Location
  • Classification
    • Article type
    • Stage
    • Author
    • Embed Hypothes.is?
    • Cover Page
    • License
    • Show Page TOC
    • Transcluded
    • PrintOptions
    • OER program or Publisher
    • Autonumber Section Headings
    • License Version
    • Print CSS
    • Screen CSS
  • Include attachments
Searching in
About 22 results
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Workbench/Hawaii_CC_Intermediate_Algebra/01%3A_Algebra_Fundamentals/1.03%3A_Square_and_Cube_Roots_of_Real_Numbers
    A square root of a number is a number that when multiplied by itself yields the original number.  A cube root of a number is a number that when multiplied by itself three times yields the original num...A square root of a number is a number that when multiplied by itself yields the original number.  A cube root of a number is a number that when multiplied by itself three times yields the original number.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Algebra/Elementary_Algebra_(Ellis_and_Burzynski)/09%3A_Roots_Radicals_and_Square_Root_Equations/9.02%3A_Square_Root_Expressions
    The square root of a positive number x is a number such that when it is squared the number x results. There is a notation for distinguishing the positive square root of a number x from the...The square root of a positive number x is a number such that when it is squared the number x results. There is a notation for distinguishing the positive square root of a number x from the negative square root of x. The positive square root of a number is called the principal square root of the number. The negative square root of a number is called the secondary square root of the number.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Highline_College/MATHP_141%3A_Corequisite_Precalculus/02%3A_Algebra_Support/2.17%3A_Simplifying_Expressions_with_Roots
    Remember that when a real number n is multiplied by itself, we write n2 and read it 'n2 squared’. This number is called the square of n, and n is called the square root. \(\b...Remember that when a real number n is multiplied by itself, we write n2 and read it 'n2 squared’. This number is called the square of n, and n is called the square root.  We write:  We say: n2n squared n3n cubed n4n to the fourth power n5n to the fifth power 
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/City_University_of_New_York/MAT1275_Basic/06%3A_Roots_and_Radicals/6.01%3A_Simplify_Expressions_with_Square_Roots
    Remember that when a real number n is multiplied by itself, we write n2 and read it 'n squared’. This number is called the square of n, and n is called the square root. If we wa...Remember that when a real number n is multiplied by itself, we write n2 and read it 'n squared’. This number is called the square of n, and n is called the square root. If we want to find the negative square root of a number, we place a negative in front of the radical sign. The square root of a negative number is not a real number. We must use the absolute value signs when we take a square root of an expression with a variable in the radical.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Honolulu_Community_College/Math_75X%3A_Introduction_to_Mathematical_Reasoning_(Kearns)/05%3A_Using_Algebra-_Writing_Solving_and_Manipulating_Some_Different_Types_of_Equations/5.02%3A_Square_Roots
    Once you’ve mastered the process of squaring a whole number, then you are ready for the inverse of the squaring process, taking the square root of a whole number.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Cosumnes_River_College/Corequisite_Codex/04%3A_Simplifying_Expressions/4.10%3A_Properties_of_Radicals_and_Simplifying_Expressions_Involving_Roots
    Remember that when a real number n is multiplied by itself, we write n2 and read it 'n2 squared’. This number is called the square of n, and n is called the square root. \(\b...Remember that when a real number n is multiplied by itself, we write n2 and read it 'n2 squared’. This number is called the square of n, and n is called the square root.  We write:  We say: n2n squared n3n cubed n4n to the fourth power n5n to the fifth power 
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Las_Positas_College/Foundational_Mathematics/17%3A_Radical_Expressions_and_Functions/17.02%3A_Simplify_Expressions_with_Roots
    Remember that when a real number n is multiplied by itself, we write n2 and read it 'n2 squared’. This number is called the square of n, and n is called the square root. \(\b...Remember that when a real number n is multiplied by itself, we write n2 and read it 'n2 squared’. This number is called the square of n, and n is called the square root.  We write:  We say: n2n squared n3n cubed n4n to the fourth power n5n to the fifth power 
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Nova_Scotia_Community_College/MATH_1043/01%3A_Numerical_Literacy/1.05%3A_Expressions/1.5.04%3A_Unit_1_-_Chapter_6-_Roots_and_Radicals/1.5.4.01%3A_Simplify_Expressions_with_Square_Roots
    Remember that when a real number n is multiplied by itself, we write n2 and read it 'n squared’. This number is called the square of n, and n is called the square root. Note tha...Remember that when a real number n is multiplied by itself, we write n2 and read it 'n squared’. This number is called the square of n, and n is called the square root. Note that the 'root button' and the 'square button' are the same on most calculators and if a is positive, applying the square button and then the root button (or vice versa) will result in the return of a.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Barton_Community_College/Book%3A_Technical_Mathematics_(Turner)/03%3A_Decimals/3.07%3A_Introduction_to_Square_Roots
    Once you’ve mastered the process of squaring a whole number, then you are ready for the inverse of the squaring process, taking the square root of a whole number.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Coastline_College/Math_C045%3A_Beginning_and_Intermediate_Algebra_(Tran)/10%3A_Roots_and_Radicals/10.02%3A_Simplify_Expressions_with_Roots
    Remember that when a real number n is multiplied by itself, we write n2 and read it 'n2 squared’. This number is called the square of n, and n is called the square root. \(\b...Remember that when a real number n is multiplied by itself, we write n2 and read it 'n2 squared’. This number is called the square of n, and n is called the square root.  We write:  We say: n2n squared n3n cubed n4n to the fourth power n5n to the fifth power 
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Santiago_Canyon_College/HiSet_Mathematica_(Lopez)/23%3A_Raices_Radicales_y_Ecuaciones_de_Raiz_Cuadrada/23.02%3A_Expresiones_de_raiz_cuadrada
    La raíz cuadrada de un número positivox es un número tal que cuando se cuadra el númerox resulta. Hay una notación para distinguir la raíz cuadrada positiva de un númerox de la raíz cuadra...La raíz cuadrada de un número positivox es un número tal que cuando se cuadra el númerox resulta. Hay una notación para distinguir la raíz cuadrada positiva de un númerox de la raíz cuadrada negativa dex. Ya que(x3)2=x32x6,x3 es una raíz cuadrada dex6. Ya que(x4)2=x42=x8,x4 es una raíz cuadrada dex8. Ya que(x6)2=x62=x12,x6 es una raíz cuadrada dex12.

Support Center

How can we help?