Can windows calculator do square roots/cube roots??

Matthias99

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Do x^(1/2) or x^(1/3) (using the "x^y" button). There's no 'square root' or 'cube root' button.
 

The Linuxator

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The right title should have been "Can windows do anything, other than take a crap all over your harddrive ??" :p
 

networkman

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Square roots, sure. sqrt button. At least that's what shows on Calculator in Win2k.

And in Scientific mode, you can you check the Inv box and then put in your numbers and formula, for example:

Check mark in Inv, then 125 x^y button then 3, then = button resulting in 5 (the cube root of 125).

Using the above example you can get any root power of a number you want. :)
 

Maximilian

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Ok kewl worked. Windows got the same answer as my calculator. Thanks guys.

Man im sure glad windows is my OS of choice... what with all the compatibility and relative ease of use, yep, im sure glad its way better than that... whats it again? lunix? linex? tampax? I dont know, oh well. :p
 

kamper

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Originally posted by: The Linuxator
The right title should have been "Can windows do anything, other than take a crap all over your harddrive ??" :p
Geez dude, he asked a question about a calculator. That reaction was completely unnecessary. :roll:
 

The Linuxator

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Originally posted by: kamper
Originally posted by: The Linuxator
The right title should have been "Can windows do anything, other than take a crap all over your harddrive ??" :p
Geez dude, he asked a question about a calculator. That reaction was completely unnecessary. :roll:


Chill dude I was joking.