You can go to 'insert' -> 'equation' or 'symbol' (if you just want the symbol).
To type a square root symbol in Microsoft Word, you can use the following steps: Go to the "Insert" tab, click on "Equation" in the Symbols group, and then select "Square Root" from the options provided. This will insert a square root symbol into your document.
;$\sqrt[3]{5}$
Yes, "gene" is a root word derived from the Greek word "genos," meaning type or race.
The root word of "peppermint" is "mint." "Pepper" in peppermint refers to the pungent taste that this type of mint possesses.
Adding the suffix "-phobia" to a root word creates a noun indicating an irrational fear or aversion towards the root word.
Lyre, which is a type of musical instrument :) -Apex-
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To type the square root symbol on ypur keyboard press and hold alt and type 251.
To do square root in excel you type SQRT and then whatever number you want to square root in brackets. For instance, if you want the square root of 13 in one cell, you would type =SQRT(13).
The square root of 40 is an irrational number
a square root
Type in the number that you want to square root, then hit the √ button.
I cant use the square root symbol so lets use the word "root" to represent square root. The answer would be 4root2
please rephrase your question ... what does "and" mean in your problem? type it out the way it appears and if you can't make a square root symbol, just type sqrt(7) or whatever it is you're trying to take the square root of.
The square root of four is two.
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In MS Word, you can type 221A, Alt-X followed by 144 to give you √144
if you take out the word ''quantity'' your answer is 25.02725024
17.066 You can type square root of 291.25 into the Google search bar for answers like this.