Principal Square Root and Notation
Master Principal Square Root and Notation for Grade 9 math with step-by-step practice.
Key Concepts
Property The principal square root is the positive square root of a number. Any positive number $x$ has both a positive and negative square root, which can be written as $\pm \sqrt{x}$.
Examples $\sqrt{64} = 8$ $ \sqrt{9} = 3$ $\sqrt{\frac{4}{25}} = \frac{2}{5}$.
Explanation Every positive number has two dance partners for its square root, one positive and one negative! But the radical symbol $\sqrt{}$ is a bit picky and only wants to dance with the positive partner, which we call the 'principal square root.' So, unless you see a grumpy negative sign outside, always choose the happy, positive root!
Common Questions
What is Principal Square Root and Notation in Algebra 1?
Principal Square Root and Notation is a core Grade 9 Algebra 1 concept covering properties and applications.