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Applying Even Index Root Properties in Component Calibration
A junior quality control technician at an automotive parts manufacturing facility is reviewing standard operating formulas for parts deviation. The formula manual involves calculating dimensional variance parameters using even roots of variables. To ensure the software script never outputs an invalid negative tolerance, the technician must apply the fundamental mathematical rule for simplifying variable roots with even indices.
State the mathematical property that simplifies when the index is an even integer, and identify the specific mathematical notation that must be placed around the variable to guarantee that the simplified principal root remains non-negative.
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