Definition: <span>The square root of a number is another number, which on multiplying with itself, will give the original number.
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Every positive number has two square roots. One square root is positive, while the other is exactly same, but negative. The positive square root of a number is called its principle square
root. For example, 10 and -10 are the two square roots of 100, but 10 is
called the principle square root.
Hence e<span>very positive number has two square roots , a principal square root and its opposite negative.</span>
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Answer:
-22
Step-by-step explanation:
Which part of the function is valid when x = -6
The first part
h(-6) = 4x+2 and let x = -6
=4(-6) +2
= -24 +2
=-22
Answer:
Subtract 4 from each side
Step-by-step explanation:
x + 4 > -8
Subtract 4 from each side
x + 4-4 > -8-4
x>-12