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Last updated on April 9th, 2025
The square root is the inverse operation to squaring a number. When dealing with negative numbers, the square root introduces imaginary numbers, which are widely used in fields like engineering and complex analysis. Here, we will discuss the square root of -124.
The square root of a negative number involves the imaginary unit 'i', where i² = -1. Thus, the square root of -124 is expressed as √-124 = √124 * i. In its simplest form, √124 is approximated, and the complete expression becomes √124 * i ≈ 11.1355i, making it an imaginary number.
When dealing with negative numbers under the square root, the result is not a real number but an imaginary number. The common methods for calculating square roots, such as the long division method or approximation, focus on the positive part of the number. For -124, we first find the square root of 124 and then multiply by 'i'.
To find the square root of 124, which is the positive component of -124, we can use methods like prime factorization or approximation:
Step 1: Prime factorization of 124: 2 x 2 x 31.
Step 2: Since 124 is not a perfect square, we approximate: √124 ≈ 11.1355.
The square root of -124 is then √124 * i ≈ 11.1355i.
Imaginary numbers are used to handle the square roots of negative numbers. The formula i = √-1 is applied here:
Step 1: Calculate √124 ≈ 11.1355.
Step 2: Multiply by 'i' for the imaginary part: √-124 = 11.1355i.
To approximate √124, we identify two perfect squares it is between:
Step 1: The closest perfect squares are 121 (11²) and 144 (12²).
Step 2: √124 is between 11 and 12. Using linear interpolation: (124 - 121) / (144 - 121) = 3 / 23 ≈ 0.1304, thus √124 ≈ 11 + 0.1304 = 11.1304.
Complex numbers are formed by a real part and an imaginary part. The square root of -124 is entirely imaginary: √-124 = 11.1355i, with no real component.
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