i2 = negative one square root

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True
True

False
Whats the correct answer

The correct answer is False.

The correct answer is "False".

To determine the value of i^2, we need to know that i is defined as the imaginary unit, which is equal to the square root of -1.

So, i^2 = (sqrt(-1))^2 = -1.

Hence, i^2 is equal to -1, not the negative square root of -1. Therefore, the statement "i^2 = negative one square root" is false.

The correct answer is False. The square root of -1 is denoted by the imaginary unit, i, and is equal to the square root of -1. It is not equal to negative one square root.