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Square Root
Have read the posts on Square Root Symbol insertion. No problem there.
My question is: What symbol or graphic(?) can be used for Square Root and yet keep all the following algebraic entries UNDER the upper line so that it is clear what quantity is to be considered for the funtion? The upper line might be "stretchable" ? Some formula have long equations that need to included under the symbol...much like you'd see in a math book or engineering handbook. Is this possible or what alternatives might be appropriate? Thnx, Gatz |
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