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Marilyn Cruz
29 August, 00:46
What is the square root of - 9 in simplest form
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Tia Rivera
29 August, 01:43
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It is 3i.
The square root of - 9 is the square root of - 1 times the square root of 9.
So: the square root of 9 is 3, and the square root of - 1 is called i (this doesn't actually exist, it's just imaginary).
Then, the square root of - 9 is 3i.
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