Not sure if srssquare root of x^2 is equal to x, absolute value of x is always positive. So when you square root x^2 it will always be positive
Mate get ur facts rightNo the square root by itself is positive
Wikipedia- the designation square root refers to the principal positive square rootMate get ur facts right
it's not |x| it's x.When you say root 3, by convention you are assumed to mean the positive root. That's why in the quadratic formula say, its plus/minus the squareroot, because if you didn't have the plus/minus, you would only be taking the positive value.
Back to the original question, the squareroot of x^2 therefore must be the positive x solution, not -x, so its |x|
The answer y=|x| is correct and this can be observed by considering y=root(f(x)), where f(x) =x^2, in a geometric sense.
+1 hahaThe answer y=|x| is correct and this can be observed by considering y=root(f(x)), where f(x) =x^2, in a geometric sense.