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√{{{1}}}
Usage{{radic|2}}
gives √2.
{{radic|1 + 2''x''|4}}
gives 4√1 + 2x.
{{math|{{radic|2}}}}
gives √2.
{{math|{{radic|1 + 2''x''|4}}}}
gives 4√1 + 2x.
Per MOS:RADICAL, <math>...</math>
markup is generally preferred to render expressions using the radical symbol √, but it does not work with the Media Viewer extension, which is used to view images full-screen on mobile devices. So this template should only be used in image captions until T263572 is fixed.
For example: 1 + 2 x 4 {\displaystyle {\sqrt[{4}]{1+2x}}} can be produced with <math>\sqrt[4]{1 + 2x}</math>.
See alsoMath templates
Conversions
convert many units (see: list) cvt abbreviated {{convert}} convinfobox {{convert}} for infoboxes bbl to t barrels of oil to tonnes long ton long hundredweights, quarters and pounds to kilograms;Notation and
formatting bigmath bigger font to match TeX \displaystyle (standalone formulas only) math short text-based formulas mathcal [mathematical] calligraphic font; alternative to LaTeX \mathcal{...} tombstone symbol indicating the end of a proof mvar individual italicized maths variables in normal text val measurement values, uncertainties and units a line set above/below a sequence of characters vec various overarrows, underarrows, etc. abs absolute values (paired vertical lines){{sfrac}}
instead) sfrac "standing" or upright fractions 3/5 (use in maths/science articles instead of{{fraction}}
) intmath integral symbols
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