Asked by Paula
                Are these true or false?
1. If s is negative, then the square root of s^2 is -s.
2. If r is positive, then the square root of r^2 is -r.
3. If q is negative, then the square root of q^2 is q.
4. If p is positive, then the square root of P^2 = p.
If possible, kindly give me examples so that I can fully understand the concept.
            
        1. If s is negative, then the square root of s^2 is -s.
2. If r is positive, then the square root of r^2 is -r.
3. If q is negative, then the square root of q^2 is q.
4. If p is positive, then the square root of P^2 = p.
If possible, kindly give me examples so that I can fully understand the concept.
Answers
                    Answered by
            Steve
            
    √4 = 2
√n is always positive
So, what do you think?
1 T
2 F
...
    
√n is always positive
So, what do you think?
1 T
2 F
...
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