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SQRT gives a positive square root.
 
SQRT gives a positive square root.
 
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If number is negative, SQRT gives ‘NaN‘ an error
 
If number is negative, SQRT gives ‘NaN‘ an error
 
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''' '''Consider n = 625 then<br />=SQRT(625) gives 25
 
''' '''Consider n = 625 then<br />=SQRT(625) gives 25

Revision as of 11:49, 15 November 2013

Syntax

It is the number for which you want the square root.

SQRT gives a positive square root.

If number is negative, SQRT gives ‘NaN‘ an error

 Consider n = 625 then
=SQRT(625) gives 25

 

Column1 Column2 Column3 Column4
Row1 625
Row2 25
Row3
Row4
Row6
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