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The SQRT function returns the square root of a number.

This can be useful in various mathematical and statistical calculations.

 

Syntax

SQRT(value)

Argument

Description

Permitted values

value

Number for which the square root needs to be calculated

Positive number or a reference to a cell containing a number

 

Examples of use

Calculating the square root of a number

=SQRT(16)

This formula will return 4, since the square root of 16 is 4.

Use with reference to cell

=SQRT(A1)

If cell A1 contains the number 25, the formula will return 5, since the square root of 25 is 5.

Application in more complex calculations

=SQRT(SUM(A1:A5))

This formula will first calculate the sum of the values in the range A1:A5, and then extract the square root from the result.

 

Notes

If the argument is a negative number, the SQRT function will return the #NUM! error, since the square root of a negative number is undefined in real numbers.

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