(1 point) Now try calculating the square root of 7. You can enter this as sqrt(7), or as 7^(1/2). This is because Edfini

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(1 point) Now try calculating the square root of 7. You can enter this as sqrt(7), or as 7^(1/2). This is because Edfini

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1 Point Now Try Calculating The Square Root Of 7 You Can Enter This As Sqrt 7 Or As 7 1 2 This Is Because Edfini 1
1 Point Now Try Calculating The Square Root Of 7 You Can Enter This As Sqrt 7 Or As 7 1 2 This Is Because Edfini 1 (84.76 KiB) Viewed 51 times
(1 point) Now try calculating the square root of 7. You can enter this as sqrt(7), or as 7^(1/2). This is because Edfinity understands functions like sqrt (square root) and also knows that roots can be taken using exponents. Note, exponents can be entered with a ^ (caret), which is above the 6 on your keyboard. Try it. √7= You could also compute √7 on your calculator and enter the value you get. When entering decimal approximations like this, be sure to give at least five significant digits (significant digits start with the first non-zero digit). So, 2.64 will be marked wrong but 2.6457 will be marked right.
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