the problem reads:

evaluate sqrt (-4) if possible.

my answer:

sqrt (-4)<0

therefore this is not a real number

looks correct

you cannot take the square root of a negative number in the real number set.

Have you learned the imaginary number i = sqrt(-1) ??

if so you can do:
sqrt(-4) = sqrt(4) x sqrt(-1)
= 2i

if you have not studied i, then you would say: "there is no real solution to sqrt(-4)"

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Your answer is partially correct. When taking the square root of a negative number, it is not possible to find a solution within the set of real numbers. However, you can indeed find a solution using imaginary numbers.

To evaluate sqrt(-4) using imaginary numbers, you can use the concept of the imaginary unit, denoted by i, which is defined as the square root of -1.

Here's the correct computation using imaginary numbers:

sqrt(-4) = sqrt(4) x sqrt(-1)
= 2 x i
= 2i

So, the answer to sqrt(-4) is 2i.

However, if you have not yet learned about imaginary numbers and have only studied real numbers, then it is correct to say that there is no real solution to sqrt(-4).