Yes
Christoff Rudolff was a German mathematician who introduced the radical sign in 1525
The number under the radical sign (also known as the radical) is called the radican.
False
A function that has a variable under a radical sign.
The point where the radical emerges is called the "radical sign" or "radical symbol," typically represented by the symbol √. This sign indicates the extraction of a root, most commonly the square root, of the number or expression that follows it. For example, in the expression √x, the radical sign signifies the square root of x.
Christoff Rudolff was a German mathematician who introduced the radical sign in 1525
it's the book of Christoff Rudolff's Die Coss
Christoff RudolffThe radical symbol first appeared in 1525 in Die Coss by Christoff Rudolff (1499-1545). He used the symbol (without the vinculum) for square roots.
Rudolff introduces the radical sign in 1525.
It was invented, not discovered.
The number under the radical sign (also known as the radical) is called the radican.
False
A function that has a variable under a radical sign.
A number under a radical sign is known as a radicand.
a surd . i suspect
It is the digit 2 underneath the radical sign.
Get a calculator with the radical sign, press on whatever number you want to square root, and then press on the radical sign.