In Microsoft Excel, the SQRT function is used to calculate the square root of a number. The syntax for the SQRT function is:
=SQRT(number)
Here, "number" is the value for which you want to find the square root.
Here's an example:
Let's say you have a number 16 in cell A1, and you want to find the square root of this number. In cell B1, you can enter the following formula:
=SQRT(A1)
After entering the formula, the cell B1 will display the square root of the number in cell A1, which is 4.
You can use the SQRT function to calculate the square root of any numeric value in Excel. Just replace the "number" argument in the formula with the desired value for which you want to find the square root.
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