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nth root = value^(1/n)
This calculator applies the formula nth root = value^(1/n). Enter each value with the matching unit, and AZCalculate updates the result instantly.
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This calculator applies the formula nth root = value^(1/n). Enter each value with the matching unit, and AZCalculate updates the result instantly.
Current
4
Projected
48
Adjusted
4.4
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nth root = value^(1/n)
This calculator applies the formula nth root = value^(1/n). Enter each value with the matching unit, and AZCalculate updates the result instantly.
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