Aren't both 5 and -5 the square roots of 25?
I was doing a problem that resulted in two possible values for the variable: -1 and 3. When I plugged each of those into the form y^2-2y-3=0, I got two true statements (9-9=0, and 3-3=0)
so I looked at the hints, which showed that the value -1 could not be true, because in the original equation 2y-3 = the square root of the quantity 3y^2 - 10y + 12, the result ends up being that -5 = the square root of 25. But why is this wrong? -5 * -5 does equal 25. Is there a rule by which only positive numbers can be the square root of a number, and if so, why?
Thank you for any insight anyone is able to impart.
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