Question is: what is sqre root X^2/X.
ans: absolute X/X and not X/X=1.
i understand that sqre's have 2 root values BUT OG 10th Edition page 37 says that square root of the positive integer N denotes the POSITIVE number whose sqre in N.
So lets says N=3, that would be sqre root 9/3
= the POSITIVE sqre root of 9/3 =1.
so my confusion is WHEN is the root denoted as POSITIVE...bc i see why sqre root 9 could have 2 roots but that OG comment has confused me about when the exception might be the case - i.e when is it only definitely the positive sqre root?