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Volume 17 · 159 words · 1810 Edition

among botanists, denotes that part of a plant plant which imbibes the nutritious juices of the earth, and transmits them to the other parts. See PLANT and RADIX.

Colour extracted from ROOTS. See COLOUR-Making No. 41.

Algebra and Arithmetic, denotes any number which, multiplied by itself once or oftener, produces any other number; and is called the square, cube, biquadrate, &c., root, according to the number of multiplications. Thus, 2 is the square of 4; the cube-root of 8; the biquadrate root of 16, &c.

Root of an equation, denotes the value of the unknown quantity in an equation, which is such a quantity, as being substituted instead of that unknown letter, into the equation, shall make all the terms to vanish, or both sides equal to each other. Thus, of the equation $x^2 + 5 = 14$, the root or value of $x$ is 3, because substituting 3 for $x$ makes it become $9 + 5 = 14$.