These are actually prefixes and not root words:
bi as in "bipolar" and "bicycle"
di as in "diplex". Sometimes this prefix is converted to "dy" as in "dyad".
du as in "duplex" and "duopoly"
twin as in "twin-engined"
If you mean: y = x squared-2x+1 then it has two equal roots of 1
If you mean y = x^2 -2x +1 then it has two equal roots of 1 when y = 0
Synonym has two roots: Syn: equal or same (as) Nym: name.
The real roots of what, exactly? If you mean a square trinomial, then: If the discriminant is positive, the polynomial has two real roots. If the discriminant is zero, the polynomial has one (double) real root. If the discriminant is negative, the polynomial has two complex roots (and of course no real roots). The discriminant is the term under the square root in the quadratic equation, in other words, b2 - 4ac.
Fibrous roots and taproots are the two types of roots
The two square roots are -22 and +22.
tap root and fibrous roots
no, buttress roots are roots of a big tree, but the roots are showing out of the ground, bulging
√0.0256 = ± 0.16 The two square roots are 0.16 and -0.16.
That is what roots mean!
The word "roots" is plural, so you have to use the plural verb. "My roots have"
The two square roots of the number, '169', are +13 and -13 .