[Term Entry] Add .sqrt() function documentation in PyTorch #8141#8162
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…#8141 Add documentation for the .sqrt() function in PyTorch, including syntax, parameters, return values, and examples for scalar, 1D, and 2D tensors. Solves issue Codecademy#8141
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Add documentation for the .sqrt() function in PyTorch, including syntax, parameters, return values, and examples for scalar, 1D, and 2D tensors. Solves issue #8141