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Default What does ^ do in a formula?

The '^' character means "raise a number to a power". For example,

3^2 = 3 * 3 = 9
2^3 = 2 * 2 * 2 = 8

For roots of a number, such as the square or cube root, you use (1/N) where
N is the root you want to return. For example,

9 ^ (1/2) = 3
8 ^ (1/3) = 2
16 ^ (1/4) = 2

In the formula you posted, the sub-part

(F6/B6)^(1/4)

divides F6 by B6 and then takes the 4th root of that quotient.

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"Mickford" wrote in message
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Can anyone tell me what funtion the ^ character performs in a formula?
Example:
IF(OR(B6<=0,F6<=0),"--",((+F6/B6)^(1/4)-1))