The symbol for a a square root sign is: √
The number of which the square root is to be found is called the "radicand." The symbol before the number is called the radical sign. ( √ ) E.g. √4 = 2, √25 = 5
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.
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A radical.
That symbol is called the radical.
The square root symbol (√) was first used in 1525, by Christoph Rudolff, and is called a radical.
The general case is just called "Root" and it continues to increase to "Square Root" then to "Cube Root" and so on.
The symbol for a a square root sign is: √
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The number of which the square root is to be found is called the "radicand." The symbol before the number is called the radical sign. ( √ ) E.g. √4 = 2, √25 = 5
The radical symbol √
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.
for a cube root symbol hold down the ALT button and type 0179 and a little symbol should appear looking like ³ this it's actually the cubed root symbol, not an s!
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 symbol is not considered an integer. Thevalue of the square root is, though.
The square root symbol is the radical sign, √.