SOLUTION: whats the sign id use for square root when im asking you guys a question with a sqaure root involved?

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Question 23289: whats the sign id use for square root when im asking you guys a question with a sqaure root involved?

Answer by rapaljer(4551) About Me  (Show Source):
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First type three open set braces { followed by the word sqrt(, then type in the number or variables you want to take the square root of, then close the parentheses, and end up with three closed set braces.

Here is an example:
sqrt%2825x%5E2%29+, which of course is 5x.

If you put three set braces before and after an expression, it types it in equation format like this 5x.

For a cube root, type three set braces, then root(3,25x^2), then closed three set braces: root%283%2C23x%5E2%29.

Thank you for asking!!

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