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<B>SQRT</B> _ _ _  _ _ _  _ _ _  _ _ _ <B>operator</B><P>
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The <em>sqrt</em> operator returns the square root of its argument. 
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syntax: </H3>
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<em>sqrt</em>(&lt;expression&gt;) 
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&lt;expression&gt; can be any REDUCE scalar expression. 
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sqrt(16*a^3); 

  4*SQRT(A)*A 


sqrt(17); 

  SQRT(17) 


on rounded; 

sqrt(17); 

  4.12310562562 


off rounded; 

sqrt(a*b*c^5*d^3*27); 

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  3*SQRT(D)*SQRT(C)*SQRT(B)*SQRT(A)*SQRT(3)*C *D

</TT></PRE><P><em>sqrt</em>checks its argument for squared factors and removes t
hem. 
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Numeric values for square roots that are not exact integers are given only 
when 
<A HREF=r37_0330.html>rounded</A> is on. 
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Please note that <em>sqrt(a**2)</em> is given as <em>a</em>, which may be 
incorrect if <em>a</em> eventually has a negative value. If you are 
programming a calculation in which this is a concern, you can turn on the 

<A HREF=r37_0317.html>precise</A> switch, which causes the absolute value of the
 square root 
to be returned. 
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