The answer can be found at http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/powerpoint/HA011327531033.aspx
plug it into a calculator - (square root symbol, insert value of volume, end parenthesis)/(height value, pi symbol)
There are different answers for different expressions but essentially, you can either evaluate the expression and then find the square root using a calculator, computer or numerical methods, or you can work out the square root algebraically.
The most common notation is sqrt(#)
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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.
The answer can be found at http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/powerpoint/HA011327531033.aspx
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I am not aware of a square key on a calculator. To get a square input number to be squared followed by multiply (X) and then = to get the answer. If it is square root your are referring to then insert the number which you want to find the square root of followed by the square root key. This brings up the required answer. Hope this helps.
According to the calculator on my computer the square root of 15000 is 122.4745 (rounded up to four decimal places).
According to the desktop calculator on my computer the square root of 4733 is 68.7968 to four decimal places.
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plug it into a calculator - (square root symbol, insert value of volume, end parenthesis)/(height value, pi symbol)
hmm... okay, if I understand you correctly, 2 times the square root of 3 times the square root of 12? = 2(1.73)(3.46) = 11.9716. If you aren't using the approximations, then just simplifying is... [sorry, I can't do the square root sign on the computer...] 2(square root of 3)(square root of 12) = 2(square root of 3)(square root of 4*3) = 4(square root of 3)(square root of 3) = 4(3) = 12!!! HOPE I HELPED!! :-)
There are different answers for different expressions but essentially, you can either evaluate the expression and then find the square root using a calculator, computer or numerical methods, or you can work out the square root algebraically.
Please tell me in which computer language you want the answer.
Here are the steps: 1. Find the square root button, it usually located at the middle. 2. Press the square root button. 3. Insert a number. 4. Press '='. 5. You get the answer. P.S. These steps belongs to scientific calculator.