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Root (operation)

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The nth root of a number x, denoted by \sqrt[n]{x}, 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 x,y,n, y=\sqrt[n]{x} if y^n-x. Note that we generally take only the positive value of y, if we wish to take both the positive and negative roots, we write \pm\sqrt[n]{x}.

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