Explanation:
The square root of a number A, is a number B such that, when it is multiplied by itself, the result is A.
If A × A = B
Then √B = A.
Now the multiplication of two numbers gives a positive number if both numbers are positive, or both numbers are negative.
2 × 2 = -2 × -2 = 4
3 × 3 = -3 × - 3 = 9
And so on.
So, the square root of 4 = 2 or -2
The square root of 9 = 3 or -3
But if one of the numbers is positive while the other is negative, then the result is negative.
2 × -2 = -4
3 × -3 = -9
Clearly, √(-4) ≠ 2 ≠ -2
√(-9) ≠ 3 ≠ -3
It is impossible to find the square root of negative numbers on the real line. This gives rise to the introduction of Complex Number.
Let i² = -1, then we have that
√(-1) = i.
This is the idea of Complex number, and it helps solve the problem of the negative square roots, and every negative number can be written as the multiplication of -1 and the inverse of the number.
-A = -1 × A
So, √(-A) = √(-1 × A)
= √(-1) × √A
= i × √A
= i√A
Example, to simplify √(-16)
√(-16) = √(-1 × 16)
= √(-1) × √16
= i × ±4
= ±4i