👉 In mathematics, an equidominant real number is a real number that can be represented in both positive and negative forms. This means that it cannot have a positive or negative square root, as these would imply that its absolute value is zero, which is not possible for real numbers. The term "equidominant" refers to the fact that two real numbers are equidistant from each other on the number line. For example: - 3 and -3 - 5 and