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> This finds any kind of root. You enter the kind of root square,
> cube, fourth etc? in the first box and the number in the second than
> hit the button. If the number has a perfect root it is displayed. If
> it doesn't have a perfect root the program displays a decimal
> approximation and a reduced version of the root if applicable. In
> the reduced version the Apple sign stands for the appropriate root.
> So if you asked it to find the 3rd root of 54 the program would
> display 3 'apple sign' 2 meaning 3 times the cube root of 2.
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