Can You Multiply Square Roots of Negative Numbers?

In summary, a square root is a number that, when multiplied by itself, gives the original number. It can be found by using a calculator or estimating with perfect squares. A perfect square has a whole number square root while a non-perfect square has a decimal square root. The principal square root is the positive square root of a number and is typically used when finding the square root. The relationship between a number and its square root is that the square root is the opposite operation of squaring a number.
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suppose you have square root of -16 times square root of -25 (in separate square root symbols).

would the answer be:

a) no solution - can't have negative square roots

b) 4i times 5i which equals 20i^2 which is -20

c) -16 times -25 which is +400, then the square root of that is 20

which one is correct?
 
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Exponentiation has a higher precedence than multiplication, just like multiplication has a higher precedence than addition. You therefore have to evaluate the roots before evaluating the multiplication.

-Dale
 
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so it should be choice b?
 
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Assuming you are using the principle roots, yes.
 

What is a square root?

A square root is a number that, when multiplied by itself, gives the original number. For example, the square root of 25 is 5 because 5 multiplied by 5 equals 25.

How do you find the square root of a number?

The most common way to find the square root of a number is by using a calculator. You can also estimate the square root by finding the closest perfect squares above and below the number and using those as reference points.

What is the difference between a perfect square and a non-perfect square?

A perfect square is a number that has an integer (whole number) square root. For example, 25 is a perfect square because its square root is 5, which is a whole number. A non-perfect square is a number that does not have an integer square root. For example, the square root of 7 is a non-perfect square because it is a decimal number (approximately 2.646).

What is the principal square root?

The principal square root is the positive square root of a number. For example, the principal square root of 25 is 5, while the negative square root of 25 is -5. The principal square root is the one typically used when finding the square root of a number.

What is the relationship between a number and its square root?

The square root of a number is the opposite operation of squaring a number. This means that if you square a number and then find the square root of that result, you will end up with the original number. For example, if you square 5, you get 25. Then, if you find the square root of 25, you will end up with 5 again.

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