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23 June, 12:10

How do you find the cube root

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  1. 23 June, 12:20
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    Use a calculator to find the cube root of positive or negative numbers. Given a number x, the cube root of x is a number a such that a3 = x. If x positive a will be positive, if x is negative a will be negative. Cube roots is a specialized form of our common radicals calculator.

    Example Cube Roots: The 3rd root of 64, or 64 radical 3, or the cube root of 64 is written as / (/sqrt[3]{64} = 4 / ). The 3rd root of - 64, or - 64 radical 3, or the cube root of - 64 is written as / (/sqrt[3]{-64} = - 4 / ). The cube root of 8 is written as / (/sqrt[3]{8} = 2 / ). The cube root of 10 is written as / (/sqrt[3]{10} = 2.154435 / ).

    The cube root of x is the same as x raised to the 1/3 power. Written as / (/sqrt[3]{x} = x^{/frac{1}{3}} / ). The common definition of the cube root of a negative number is that

    (-x) 1/3 = - (x1/3).[1] For example:

    The cube root of - 27 is written as / (/sqrt[3]{-27} = - 3 / ). The cube root of - 8 is written as / (/sqrt[3]{-8} = - 2 / ). The cube root of - 64 is written as / (/sqrt[3]{-64} = - 4 / ).

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    f - 64, or - 64 radical 3, or the cube root of - 64 is written as / (/sqrt[3]{-64} = - 4 / ). The cube root of 8 is written as / (/sqrt[3]{8} = 2 / ). The cube root of 10 is written as / (/sqrt[3]{10} = 2.154435 / ).

    The cube root of x is the same as x raised to the 1/3 power. Written as / (/sqrt[3]{x} = x^{/frac{1}{3}} / ). The common definition of the cube root of a negative number is that

    (-x) 1/3 = - (x1/3).[1] For example:

    The cube root of - 27 is written as / (/sqrt[3]{-27} = - 3 / ). The cube root of - 8 is written as / (/sqrt[3]{-8} = - 2 / ). The cube root of - 64 is written as / (/sqrt[3]{-64} = - 4 / ).
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