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  • 03-04-2021
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Why is the number that satisfies this equation not a real number?
x^2=--1

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Schoolstudent4937
Schoolstudent4937 Schoolstudent4937
  • 03-04-2021

Answer:

I assume that says [tex]x^2=-1[/tex], but that is the case because when we square a number, we can NEVER get a negative number. The smallest square we can get is 0. 1^2 is 1, and no real number squared gives us a negative number.

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