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− | For any (not necessarily real) numbers <math>x,y,n</math>, <math>y=\sqrt[n]{x}</math> if <math>y^n | + | For any (not necessarily real) numbers <math>x,y,n</math>, <math>y=\sqrt[n]{x}</math> if <math>y^n=x</math>. Note that we generally take only the positive value of <math>y</math>, if we wish to take both the positive and negative roots, we write <math>\pm\sqrt[n]{x}</math>. |
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Revision as of 16:31, 28 October 2012
The th root of a number , denoted by , is a common operation on numbers and a partial inverse to exponentiation. (The proper inverse is the logarithm)
Definition
For any (not necessarily real) numbers , if . Note that we generally take only the positive value of , if we wish to take both the positive and negative roots, we write .
See Also
- Algebra
- Square root, a special form of a root.