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I am working on correcting links and formulas on an inherited worksheet and
came across the following formula: =35*B3*(B11+3000)^0.5 I do not understand the purpose of ^0.5. Can anyone help? Thanks. Johnnie |
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Hi,
^ symbol indicates the power of (B11+3000). Exaple: 10^2=100 |
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The caret (^) indicates that the following number is an exponent.
^0.5 = ^1/2 = Square Root Does that help? *********** Regards, Ron XL2002, WinXP-Pro "Lucky_guy2000" wrote: I am working on correcting links and formulas on an inherited worksheet and came across the following formula: =35*B3*(B11+3000)^0.5 I do not understand the purpose of ^0.5. Can anyone help? Thanks. Johnnie |
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The ^0.5 means find the square root (i.e., the 1/2 power). It could
alternately be written ^(1/2). "Lucky_guy2000" wrote: I am working on correcting links and formulas on an inherited worksheet and came across the following formula: =35*B3*(B11+3000)^0.5 I do not understand the purpose of ^0.5. Can anyone help? Thanks. Johnnie |
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Thanks everyone for the response. I now understand what it means, now I just
have to find from the originator why. Once again, thanks all. Johnnie "Lucky_guy2000" wrote: I am working on correcting links and formulas on an inherited worksheet and came across the following formula: =35*B3*(B11+3000)^0.5 I do not understand the purpose of ^0.5. Can anyone help? Thanks. Johnnie |
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