Excel: Calculating the nth Root of a Number

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SUMMARY

In Microsoft Excel, to find the nth root of a number, raise that number to the power of 1/n. For example, to find the cube root of 8 in a cell, type the following:

   =8^(1/3)

The following is the general form of the equation

   =num^(1/n)

where "num" is the number you want to find the root of, and "n" is the root.

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Last Reviewed: March 25, 1999