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The square root of a number is usually written like this:


\sqrt[]{289}

Using the following property of radicals:


\sqrt[n]{a^m}=a^{(m)/(n)}

We can rewrite the square root of 289:


\sqrt[]{289}=289^{(1)/(2)}

On the other hand, when we calculate the square root of a number, we obtain two values, one positive and one negative.


\begin{gathered} \sqrt[]{289}=17 \\ \text{ and} \\ \sqrt[]{289}=-17 \end{gathered}

This happens because if we apply the inverse operation to each answer, which is squaring, we obtain the initial number.


\begin{gathered} 17^2=(17)(17)=289 \\ \text{ and} \\ (-17)^2=(-17)(-17)=289 \end{gathered}

Therefore, the square roots of 289 are:


\begin{gathered} $$\boldsymbol{\sqrt[]{289}=289}^{\boldsymbol{(1)/(2)}}$$ \\ $$\boldsymbol{\sqrt[]{289}=17}$$ \\ $$\boldsymbol{\sqrt[]{289}=-17}$$ \end{gathered}

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