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sqrt(x) = x^(0.5) = x^(1/2)

It is just mathematical convenience, which expression you choose.

NB

Cube Root

curt(x) = x^(0.333....) = x^(1/3)

Fourth root

4rt(x) = x^(0.25) = x^(1/4)

et.seq.,

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