Crosswinds
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Sorry this is probably a silly question.
How do I prove that there are always two square roots of a non-zero complex number? I get four square roots! How do you know when to only take the positive number when you have +/- a square root? If that makes sense...?
Thank you!
How do I prove that there are always two square roots of a non-zero complex number? I get four square roots! How do you know when to only take the positive number when you have +/- a square root? If that makes sense...?
Thank you!