Why is √ 4 = ± 2, while √ 2 & # 178; only equal to 2 But √ 2 & # 178; can only be equal to 2

Why is √ 4 = ± 2, while √ 2 & # 178; only equal to 2 But √ 2 & # 178; can only be equal to 2

√ 4 = 2, not ± 2
The root sign of a nonnegative number is nonnegative in the range of real numbers
The root sign is removed
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