ruutjoone
Ruutjoone is a term used in Estonian mathematics to refer to a square root operation. It is essentially the inverse of squaring a number. When we talk about the ruutjoone of a number, we are looking for a value that, when multiplied by itself, equals the original number. For example, the ruutjoone of 9 is 3, because 3 multiplied by 3 is 9. Another ruutjoone of 9 is -3, as (-3) multiplied by (-3) is also 9. However, in standard mathematical convention, when we refer to "the" ruutjoone, we typically mean the principal, or non-negative, square root.
The symbol for ruutjoone is √. So, √9 = 3. The number under the radical sign is called
The concept of ruutjoone is fundamental in algebra and geometry. It is used in solving quadratic equations,