| name | root-calculator |
| description | Performs mathematical root calculations including square root, cube root, and nth roots. Use when user asks to calculate square root, cube root, nth root, or uses keywords like 'sqrt', 'root of', 'calculate root'. |
Root Calculator
This skill performs mathematical root calculations including square roots, cube roots, and nth roots of numbers.
When to Use This Skill
Activate this skill automatically when the user:
- Asks to calculate a square root (e.g., "square root of 16", "sqrt(25)")
- Asks to calculate a cube root (e.g., "cube root of 27")
- Asks to calculate an nth root (e.g., "4th root of 81", "5th root of 32")
- Uses math keywords like "sqrt", "root of", "calculate root"
How to Use
When the user requests a root calculation:
Parse the request to identify:
- The number to calculate the root of
- The root type (square, cube, or nth root)
Perform the calculation using Python:
For square root:
import math result = math.sqrt(number)For cube root:
result = number ** (1/3)For nth root:
result = number ** (1/n)Handle edge cases:
- Negative numbers with even roots: Explain that the result is a complex number
- For negative numbers with odd roots: Use
abs(number) ** (1/n) * (-1 if number < 0 else 1) - Very large or very small numbers: Use scientific notation if needed
Present the result clearly:
- Show the calculation performed
- Display the result with appropriate precision (typically 4-6 decimal places)
- For perfect roots, show the exact integer result
Examples
Example 1: Square Root
User: "What's the square root of 144?"
Claude: The square root of 144 is 12.
Example 2: Cube Root
User: "Calculate the cube root of 27"
Claude: The cube root of 27 is 3.
Example 3: Nth Root
User: "What's the 4th root of 81?"
Claude: The 4th root of 81 is 3.
Example 4: Non-Perfect Root
User: "Square root of 50"
Claude: The square root of 50 is approximately 7.0711.
Example 5: Negative Number (Odd Root)
User: "Cube root of -8"
Claude: The cube root of -8 is -2.
Example 6: Negative Number (Even Root)
User: "Square root of -16"
Claude: The square root of -16 is not a real number. In the complex number system, it equals 4i.
Error Handling
- Invalid input: If the user's request is unclear, ask for clarification
- Negative numbers with even roots: Explain that the result is complex (not a real number)
- Division by zero: If n=0 in nth root, explain this is undefined
- Very large results: Use scientific notation for readability
Notes
- Use Python's
mathmodule for square roots for better precision - For other roots, use the exponentiation operator
** - Round results appropriately (typically 4-6 decimal places for non-perfect roots)
- Always show the exact integer if the result is a perfect root