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Square root of -3

find the square root of -3

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Answer:

i times the square root of 3

Explanation:

Whenever you take a square root of a number, look for anything that you could take out! Like if you have the square root of 40, that’s 4 * 10, so you could take out a 2 from the square root and leave the 10.

In this, we see that it’s the square root of 3 times the square root of -1, which we can simplify to the square root of 3 times “i.” We use i to represent the square root of -1.

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