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RadicalBox

Usage

RadicalBox[x, n] represents  in input and output.


Notes

• Inside \( ... \) RadicalBox[x, n] can be input as \@x\%n.
• In a notebook a RadicalBox can be created using ControlKeyLeftModified@RightModified or ControlKeyLeftModified2RightModified, then using ControlKeyLeftModified%RightModified to move to the index position. ControlKeyLeftModified RightModified moves out of the radical.
• In StandardForm and InputForm, RadicalBox[x, n] is interpreted on input as x^(1/n).
• The baseline of RadicalBox[x, n] is taken to be the baseline of x.
• If RadicalBox[x, n] does not fit on a single line, it is output as x ^ (1/n).
• In StandardForm, explicit RadicalBox objects are output literally. You can use DisplayForm to see the display form of such objects.
• See also: SqrtBox, OverscriptBox, GridBox.
• New in Version 3.


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