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Simplify sqrt(p^2) Please solve this. I will give whoever solves this points.

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It's a bit of a trick question. The principal square root of a real number, as indicated by the radical sign, is never negative. So if p is negative we'll get -p as the result. We write this with absolute value:


√(p^2) = |p|

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