Well I'm on an iMac but I am using it with a windows keyboard I don't know if it will work for you.
It is Alt+V or just copy it and paste it when you need it √
The symbol for a a square root sign is: √
The only thing that a square root symbol does is that it symbolises an operation (taking the square root) of whatever is under the sign.
To type a square root symbol (√) in Microsoft Word, you can use the Equation feature by going to the "Insert" tab, selecting "Equation," and then choosing the square root option from the equation toolbar. Alternatively, you can type the symbol directly by pressing "Alt" + "251" on the numeric keypad or by using the Unicode character by typing "221A" and then pressing "Alt" + "X."
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A radical.
To type the square root symbol on ypur keyboard press and hold alt and type 251.
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.
alt 251 on the keypad
The symbol for a a square root sign is: √
The only thing that a square root symbol does is that it symbolises an operation (taking the square root) of whatever is under the sign.
The square root symbol is like a tick with a line connected to the top. Go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Square_root and the square root symbol is displayed.
The square root symbol is the radical sign, √.
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.
√12127 = 110.122658885 On a calculator, first click on the key marked with the square root symbol: √ Then type 12127 and click on the = key to see the answer.
The symbol is not considered an integer. Thevalue of the square root is, though.
To type a square root symbol (√) in Microsoft Word, you can use the Equation feature by going to the "Insert" tab, selecting "Equation," and then choosing the square root option from the equation toolbar. Alternatively, you can type the symbol directly by pressing "Alt" + "251" on the numeric keypad or by using the Unicode character by typing "221A" and then pressing "Alt" + "X."
If unspecified, the square root is the principal root, which is the positive root.