Square root

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A square root of a number $x$ is a number $y$ such that $y^2 = x$. Generally, the square root only takes the positive value of $y$. This can be altered by placing a $\pm$ before the root. Thus $y$ is a square root of $x$ if $x$ is the square of $y$.

Notation

The square root (or the principle square root) of a number $x$ is denoted $\sqrt x$. For instance, $\sqrt 4 = 2$. When we consider only positive reals, the square root function is the inverse of the squaring function.

Exponential notation

See also