In Python 3.10, you can use the built-in sqrt() function from the math module to get the square root of a number.
Here's an example of how to use sqrt():
import math
# calculate the square root of 16
result = math.sqrt(16)
# print the result
print(result)
Output:
4.0
You can also use variables to store the input value and the result, like this:
import math
# get user input for the number to find the square root of
number = float(input("Enter a number: "))
# calculate the square root of the input number
result = math.sqrt(number)
# print the result
print("The square root of", number, "is", result)
Output:
Enter a number: 25
The square root of 25.0 is 5.0