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Question by  nandhu (104)

Why does the square root symbol look like it does?

It doesn't seem to look like any Greek letter.

 
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Answer by  Clement (1453)

The square root sign originates from the Christoph Rudolff's Die Coss published in 1525. The sign is an alteration of the letter "r", from "radix" - root in Latin. Rudolff's sign did not use the vinculum, so in its original form the similarity with "r" is quite close. Vinculum was added by Rene Descartes in 1637.

 
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Answer by  eccentricoz (107)

The square root symbol, better known as a radical, is deceptively similar to a long division symbol. The only exception is that the radical has an extra line which makes its left side look like a check mark. It isn't a Greek letter at all, which is why it doesn't look like one.

 
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