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Which expression is equivalent to the square root of -80?

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Answer:C

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User Keith Jackson
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Answer:

sqrt(-80) = 4sqrt(5)i

Explanation:

Likely a list of answers should be provided. There are all kinds of possible answers (well 2 perhaps).

Begin by factoring 80 into prime factors.

80: 2*2*2*2*5

For ever pair of 2s, one can be taken outside the square root sign. The other one just disappears.

sqrt(80) = sqrt(2 * 2 * 2 * 2 * 5)

For every pair 2 is taken out of the root sign and the other forgotten

sqrt(2 * 2 * 2 * 2 * 5) = 2 * 2 * sqrt(5) = 4 sqrt(5)

The sqrt(-80) = 4sqrt(5)*sqrt(-1)

There is no real number that can be written as the sqrt(-1). So a number has been defined into existence. sqrt(-1) = i It's a definition, not a real number.

So the end result is sqrt(-80) = 4sqrt(5)i

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