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Square Root of -361

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When a number is multiplied by itself, the result is called a square. The inverse operation, finding a number which squares to give the original number, is called a square root. In mathematics, especially in complex number theory, square roots of negative numbers are important. Here, we will discuss the square root of -361.

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What is the Square Root of -361?

The square root is the inverse operation of squaring a number. Since -361 is a negative number, it does not have a real square root. However, it has an imaginary square root. The square root of -361 can be expressed using imaginary numbers. It is written as √(-361) = √(361) × √(-1) = 19i, where i is the imaginary unit defined as √(-1).

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Understanding the Square Root of a Negative Number

Negative numbers do not have real square roots because the square of any real number is non-negative. However, in the system of complex numbers, every negative number has a square root. The square root of a negative number can be expressed in terms of the imaginary unit 'i'. For example, the square root of -361 is 19i because 19i × 19i = -361.

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Square Roots in the Complex Number System

In the complex number system, the square root of a negative number is calculated by considering the real and imaginary parts separately. For instance, to calculate the square root of -361, we find the square root of 361, which is 19, and then multiply it by the imaginary unit i to get 19i.

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Calculating the Square Root of -361

To calculate the square root of -361, follow these steps: Step 1: Identify the positive square root of 361, which is 19. Step 2: Multiply this result by the imaginary unit i to represent the square root of the negative part. Therefore, the square root of -361 is 19i.

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Applications of Imaginary Numbers

Imaginary numbers, such as the square root of negative numbers, are used in various fields, including engineering, physics, and mathematics. They are instrumental in solving equations that do not have real solutions and are crucial in the study of electrical circuits, quantum mechanics, and complex dynamics.

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Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them in Understanding the Square Root of -361

Students often make mistakes when dealing with square roots of negative numbers, such as ignoring the imaginary unit or misapplying the concept of square roots. Let's look at some common errors.

Mistake 1

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Ignoring the Imaginary Unit

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A common mistake is to ignore the imaginary unit when calculating the square root of a negative number. Remember, for a negative number, the square root involves 'i'.

For example, the square root of -361 is not 19 but 19i.

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Square Root of -361 Examples

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Problem 1

Can you find the square root of -144?

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12i

Explanation

To find the square root of -144, first find the square root of 144, which is 12.

Then, multiply by the imaginary unit i: √(-144) = 12i.

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Problem 2

What is the result of multiplying √(-81) by 2?

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18i

Explanation

First, find the square root of -81, which is 9i.

Then multiply by 2: 9i × 2 = 18i.

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Problem 3

Calculate the sum of √(-49) and √(-16).

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15i

Explanation

The square root of -49 is 7i, and the square root of -16 is 4i.

Adding these gives 7i + 4i = 11i.

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Problem 4

What is the square root of (361 - 722)?

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19i

Explanation

Calculate 361 - 722 = -361.

The square root of -361 is 19i.

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Problem 5

If each side of a square is √(-400), what is the area of the square?

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-400 square units

Explanation

The side length is √(-400) = 20i.

The area is (20i)² = 400i² = -400, since i² = -1.

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FAQ on Square Root of -361

1.What is √(-361) in its simplest form?

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2.What is the imaginary unit 'i'?

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3.Can the square root of a negative number be real?

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4.How do you express the square root of a negative number?

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5.Why is the square root of -361 not a real number?

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6.How does learning Algebra help students in Saudi Arabia make better decisions in daily life?

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Important Terms for the Square Root of -361

  • Imaginary Unit: The imaginary unit 'i' is defined as √(-1), crucial for expressing square roots of negative numbers.

 

  • Complex Number: A complex number includes both real and imaginary parts, such as a + bi.

 

  • Real Number: A real number is a value representing a quantity along a continuous line, excluding imaginary numbers.

 

  • Square Root: The square root of a number is a value that, when multiplied by itself, gives the original number.

 

  • Negative Number: A negative number is a number less than zero, often requiring imaginary components for square roots.
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Jaskaran Singh Saluja is a math wizard with nearly three years of experience as a math teacher. His expertise is in algebra, so he can make algebra classes interesting by turning tricky equations into simple puzzles.

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