I would use a calculator, since I know that 1525 is not a perfect square. sqrt(1525) = 39.05 (approx).
The square root symbol (√) was first used in 1525, by Christoph Rudolff, and is called a radical.
The radical symbol for square root, without the vinculum above the radicand, was introduced in 1525. The first author to use it was Christoff Rudolff.
The 8th root
The principal square root is the non-negative square root.
I would use a calculator, since I know that 1525 is not a perfect square. sqrt(1525) = 39.05 (approx).
39.1 from 39.05124837953327
The square root symbol (√) was first used in 1525, by Christoph Rudolff, and is called a radical.
The radical symbol for square root, without the vinculum above the radicand, was introduced in 1525. The first author to use it was Christoff Rudolff.
AryabhataThe symbol √ for the square root was first used in print in 1525 in Christoph Rudolff's Coss, which was also the first to use the "new" signs '+' and '-'.
The symbol √ for the square root was first used in print in 1525 inChristoph Rudolff's Coss, which was also the first to use the then-new signs '+' and '-'
You multiply if by itself. So, the answer is 1525*1525 = 2,325,625.
According to Wikipedia, article on "Square root": "The symbol '√' for the square root was first used in print in 1525 in Christoph Rudolff's Coss, which was also the first to use the then-new signs '+' and '−'."
The square root of the square root of 2
The 8th root
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