Since infinity is not a defined number, it is impossible to have a square root of it. its infinity!
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What is the limit as x approaches infinity of the square root of x? Ans: As x approaches infinity, root x approaches infinity - because rootx increases as x does.
infinity is not considered a number it is considered a theory therefore it can not be square rooted
The answer to this whimsical but useless exercise is: Infinity
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The answer is infinite.
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sqrt(x) Range: {0,infinity)
The square root of 49 is 7 and it is a natural number because natural numbers are from 0-infinity
The value of (\sqrt{2} \times \sqrt{2}) is equal to 2, as the square root of a number multiplied by itself cancels out the square root and leaves the number. There is no concept of multiplying by infinity in this context as infinity is not a specific number but rather a concept representing unboundedness.