Square root of a number x is denoted by √x . State whether the statement is true or false.
Solution:
Given, the square root of a number x is denoted by √x.
We have to determine if the given statement is true or false.
Number obtained when a number is multiplied by itself is called a square number.
If m = n², then m is a perfect square where m and n are natural numbers.
Given, square of a number = x
Square root is an inverse operation of the square.
Square root of x = √x
Therefore, the given statement is true.
✦ Try This: Cube root of a number x is denoted by ∛x . State whether the statement is true or false.
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NCERT Exemplar Class 8 Maths Chapter 3 Problem 73
Square root of a number x is denoted by √x . State whether the statement is true or false
Summary:
The given statement, ”Square root of a number x is denoted by √x” is true.
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