The square root of infinity is still infinity, or rather, undefined or indeterminate. For example, if you take the square root of a big number, you will
still have a big number as a result, now if you make the number even
bigger, the square root will also get bigger, now imagine what will
happen if this number is infinite.
14
subtract 9 from 23. you get 14, 14-23=-9
I think it is around -3.73205080757 havent don’t this in a while though sorry
There is no way I can answer this without the graph