Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.
Square Root Definition
The square root of a number is a value that, when multiplied by itself, gives the original number. For example, the square root of 256 is 16, since 16 × 16 = 256. Square roots can be positive or negative, but the principal square root is typically the non-negative value.
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Negative Square Roots
When dealing with negative square roots, it is important to recognize that the square root of a negative number is not a real number. Instead, it is expressed in terms of imaginary numbers. For instance, -√256 can be interpreted as -16, which is the negative of the principal square root of 256.
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Radical Notation
Radical notation is a way to express roots using the radical symbol (√). The expression √x denotes the principal square root of x. In the context of the question, -√256 indicates taking the square root of 256 and then applying a negative sign to the result, emphasizing the importance of order in operations.
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