SOLUTION: The square root of 16 assume that x represents a positive number

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Question 1119072: The square root of 16 assume that x represents a positive number
Answer by ikleyn(52781)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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1.   Since this post does not contain a question,  there is NOTHING to answer on.


2.   From the other side,  the square root of 16 is the set of two numbers:  +4  and  -4.

      The rest depends on assumptions or on a context.


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