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Hello
Please help with the problem below (reproduced as is : Manhattan Book 1 Chapter 6, Page 83 Q1)
If x^2 = 11 then x = Sq root 11. Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
As per my understanding we must consider both positive and negative values for the exponent but for the purpose of the exam negative square root is out of the scope of the exam. Still the answer states FALSE : if x^2 = 11 then x could be either + Sq root 11 or - Sq root 11.
Please help. Thanks
Please help with the problem below (reproduced as is : Manhattan Book 1 Chapter 6, Page 83 Q1)
If x^2 = 11 then x = Sq root 11. Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
As per my understanding we must consider both positive and negative values for the exponent but for the purpose of the exam negative square root is out of the scope of the exam. Still the answer states FALSE : if x^2 = 11 then x could be either + Sq root 11 or - Sq root 11.
Please help. Thanks













