Question
Which statements about square roots are true? Check all that apply.
The square root of a positive number cannot be negative.
All positive numbers have two square roots.
StartRoot 18 EndRoot= 9 because 9(2) = 18.
StartRoot 49 EndRoot= 7 because 7(7) = 49.
StartRoot 25 EndRoot = 5 because 52= 25.
The square root of a positive number cannot be negative.
All positive numbers have two square roots.
StartRoot 18 EndRoot= 9 because 9(2) = 18.
StartRoot 49 EndRoot= 7 because 7(7) = 49.
StartRoot 25 EndRoot = 5 because 52= 25.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Let's evaluate each of the statements one by one:
1. **The square root of a positive number cannot be negative.**
- **True.** The principal square root of a positive number is always non-negative.
2. **All positive numbers have two square roots.**
- **True.** Every positive number has one positive square root and one negative square root. For example, √4 = 2 and -2 are both square roots of 4.
3. **√18 = 9 because 9(2) = 18.**
- **False.** The correct square root of 18 is approximately 4.24, as 4.24 × 4.24 ≈ 18, not 9.
4. **√49 = 7 because 7(7) = 49.**
- **True.** The square root of 49 is indeed 7, since 7 × 7 = 49.
5. **√25 = 5 because 5² = 25.**
- **True.** The square root of 25 is 5, as 5 × 5 = 25.
In summary, the true statements are:
- The square root of a positive number cannot be negative.
- All positive numbers have two square roots.
- √49 = 7 because 7(7) = 49.
- √25 = 5 because 5² = 25.
1. **The square root of a positive number cannot be negative.**
- **True.** The principal square root of a positive number is always non-negative.
2. **All positive numbers have two square roots.**
- **True.** Every positive number has one positive square root and one negative square root. For example, √4 = 2 and -2 are both square roots of 4.
3. **√18 = 9 because 9(2) = 18.**
- **False.** The correct square root of 18 is approximately 4.24, as 4.24 × 4.24 ≈ 18, not 9.
4. **√49 = 7 because 7(7) = 49.**
- **True.** The square root of 49 is indeed 7, since 7 × 7 = 49.
5. **√25 = 5 because 5² = 25.**
- **True.** The square root of 25 is 5, as 5 × 5 = 25.
In summary, the true statements are:
- The square root of a positive number cannot be negative.
- All positive numbers have two square roots.
- √49 = 7 because 7(7) = 49.
- √25 = 5 because 5² = 25.