principal root
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principal root (plural principal roots)
- (mathematics) A complex number which, when raised to the power of n, yields the radicand of its nth degree radical, and which has the greatest real part among all such numbers, and positive imaginary part in case of equality of the real parts.
- The square roots of 4 are 2 and -2, the principal square root of 4 is 2.
- The 3rd roots of -8 are 1 + i√3, -2 and 1 - i√3, the principal 3rd root of -8 is 1 + i√3 and the real root is -2.
- The 4th roots of 16 are 2, -2, 2i and -2i, the principal 4th root of 16 is 2.
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Unless specified otherwise, the principal root is often implied when talking about roots.
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