Units[Natural]
sqrt
the square root function in the Natural Units environment
root
the nth root function in the Natural Units environment
surd
the non-principal root function in the Natural Units environment
Calling Sequence
Parameters
Description
Examples
sqrt(x)
x
root[n](x)
rootnx
root(x, n)
surd(x, n)
-
algebraic expression
n
integer
The sqrt(x) function takes the square root the unit-free portion of x and multiplies it by the unit raised to the power 1/2.
The root(x, n) and root[n](x) functions take the nth root of the unit-free portion of x and multiply it by the unit raised to the power 1/n.
The surd(x, n) function takes the nth root of the unit-free portion of x, whose (complex) argument is closest to the unit-free portion of x, and multiplies it by the unit raised to the power 1/n.
For other properties, see the global functions sqrt, root, and surd.
withUnitsNatural:
sqrt3.532m2
1.879361594m
root3.532m3,3
1.522907638m
root3−3.532m3
0.7614538193+1.318876702Im
surd−3.532m3,3
−1.522907638m
surd16.532m4,4
2.016421638m
See Also
Units
Units/Natural
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