November 2, 2024
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R1 – Roots – Addition

The root of x for any operation is defined in the Basics Operation section as the Opposite Value that undergoes an operation with itself to get x.

The additional root, +n√, of an Opposite Value x is the Opposite Value that when added to itself n times gives the number x.  

The additional root of an Opposite Value is represented with the +n√ symbols where n ≥ 2. The default representation of +√  without a value for n represents +2√.

Due to the nature of addition, the following is always true for R?:

  • +√n = n/2 e.g. +√8^ = 4^, +√8v = 4v
  • +3√n = n/3 e.g. +3√9^ = 3^, +3√9v = 3v
  • +m√n = n/m

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