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3 प्लस रूट 2 अपऑन 4 रूट 2​

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To indicate that we want both the positive and the negative square root of a radicand we put the symbol ± (read as plus minus) in front of the root. ... The square roots of numbers that are not a perfect square are members of the irrational numbers. This means that they can't be written as the quotient of two integers.

Or, if you're short on time, here's a cheat sheet: Root means to cheer for a sports team, but also the underground part of the plant; Route is a way from one place to another; Rout is to defeat decisively, but is also used instead of root in some senses—after all, rout originated from root.

As nouns the difference between route and route

is that route is a course or way which is traveled or passed while route is a course or way which is traveled or passed.

Route as in Route66 is pronounced root. A Router puts packets on a route and so is pronounced the same as the road, ie rooter. Both pronunciations are used in the US, but only root in the UK. It's a question of dialects.

US Midwest: I pronounce the noun 'root' when it's used to name a road ("Route 66"). ... So 'root' (rhymes with "hoot") is used only as a "proper noun", and 'rowt' is used everywhere else.

Route. ... In general, a route refers to the path a data packet travels on a network. The route includes every device that handles the packet between its source to its destination, including routers, switches, and firewalls. There are many ways for intermediary devices to decide which route data should take.

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