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| PP2:sqr rt X^2/X: [X]/X or X/X? Bc OG pge 37 says sqr rt X |
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Ron Purewal
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if you ever see the √ symbol, it always represents the non-negative root.
always. no exceptions. (nb: i must say 'non-negative', not 'positive', because √0 = 0 is not positive.) reason: √ is an operator - it represents a function into which the number is being inputted*. functions always have one value only. if you have an equation, on the other hand, you can have multiple solutions. for instance, the equation x^2 = 81 has two solutions (9 and -9), even though the operator √81 refers only to positive 9. -- *yes, 'inputted' is correct. ('input' is also correct as a past participle, but i just don't like the way it sounds or looks) |
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