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Kvadratas Šaknis & Powers Skaičiuotuvas

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Perfect squares (1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36…) have whole-number square roots. Everything else is irrational. For best results with the Roots Calculator, always cross-verify your inputs against source data before calculating. Running the calculation with slightly varied inputs (sensitivity analysis) helps you understand which parameters have the greatest influence on the output and where measurement precision matters most.

Difficulty:Intermediate

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The square root of 2 was the first known irrational number, discovered by the ancient Greeks — legend says it led to a philosopher's execution for proving it.

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