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how can i write code for square roots of a number
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Arthur Lukuwi
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It is as simple as raising the number to the power of half. For example in python, you could:
num_squared = num ** 0.5
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Most languages have libraries that offer such functionality.
What language are you looking for?
Writing a function that calculates the square root without using library functions is a different kind of beast. :)
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depends on the language, but in python you can use sqrt() to achieve this.
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