How do you use the sqrt symbol on a non scientific calculator

Enter the square and press the square root sign.

so the square is the number and the sign is the check mark like sign on the calculator

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To use the square root symbol on a non-scientific calculator, you can follow these steps:

1. Identify the location of the square root symbol on your calculator. It is usually represented by a √ symbol, sometimes written as "√x" or "sqrt(x)".
2. Enter the number you want to find the square root of. For example, let's say you want to find the square root of 9.
3. Look for the button or key that corresponds to the square root function. It could be labeled "sqrt," "√," or have a separate radical symbol.
4. Press the square root button/key. If your calculator requires you to enter the number before pressing the square root button, enter "9" first and then press the square root button.
5. The calculator should display the square root of the number you entered, which in this case would be "3."