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Last updated on April 10th, 2025
If a number is multiplied by the same number, the result is a square. The inverse of the square is a square root. The concept of square roots extends into the realm of complex numbers when dealing with negative numbers. Here, we will discuss the square root of -96.
The square root is the inverse of the square of the number. Since -96 is a negative number, its square root is not a real number. The square root of -96 can be expressed in terms of imaginary numbers. In radical form, it is expressed as √(-96), which can be simplified to 4i√6, where i is the imaginary unit with the property that i² = -1.
For negative numbers, we use imaginary numbers to express their square roots. Here, we will explore how to express the square root of -96 using imaginary units.
To find the square root of -96, we first express it in terms of its prime factors and the imaginary unit:
Step 1: Recognize that -96 can be expressed as 96 multiplied by -1.
Step 2: The prime factorization of 96 is 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 3 = 2⁵ x 3.
Step 3: The square root of 96 is √(2⁵ x 3), which simplifies to 4√6.
Step 4: Combine this with the square root of -1, which is i, to get the final result: √(-96) = 4i√6.
Imaginary numbers are used in various fields such as engineering and physics to solve equations that do not have real solutions. Here, we learn how to apply imaginary numbers in practical scenarios involving square roots of negative numbers.
When working with square roots of negative numbers, there are some common errors to avoid. Let's discuss these mistakes and how to prevent them.
We will consider a few examples to illustrate the application of square roots involving imaginary numbers, using -96 as our focal point.
Can you simplify the expression √(-96) using imaginary numbers?
If the square root of a negative number is expressed as bi, what is b for √(-96)?
Calculate 3 times the square root of -96.
What is the product of the square roots of -96 and -4?
What is the conjugate of 4i√6?
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