[Tutor] square root

Andrew Wilkins toodles@yifan.net
Fri, 2 Feb 2001 09:21:28 +0800


There's no operator for squareroot (unless I've been misleading myself
for this long).

Use the power rule of x**(1/y). Here's the relavent rules:

x**y == x to the power of y,
x**(1/y) == x to the root of y,
x**(z/y) == x to the root of y - all raised to the power of z,

So x**(1/2) == the square root of x

I don't think it was a dumb question, but then, I'm a newbie script
kiddie! =)

Andrew Wilkins

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> How do you use the
> square root as operator
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> Dumb question, but
> thanks anyway,
> walter
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