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The cube root of 103163 |
2008-02-12 |
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From jeff: find the cube root of 103163 Answered by Stephen La Rocque and Harley Weston. |
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Cube roots |
2004-10-26 |
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From A parent: How do you solve the problem of finding the cubed root of (17 to the power of 3).
Can you show me each step and if you have a visual representation of this it would be very helpful.
Also can you show a step by step of finding the cubed root of 27. Visuals help a lot Answered by Penny Nom. |
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Cube roots |
2002-03-26 |
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From Kathy: My son is in 4th grade and needs to simplify the cube roots of 216, 512 and 64. How does he do this with a regular calculator or without? Answered by Penny Nom. |
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Cube roots on a calculator |
2001-03-24 |
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From Will: Hi my name is Will.I have a question about the calculator TI-83 Plus or the use of a scientific calculator. It is about using them to turn a cubed root to a decimal. When using that for a rational and irrational number. Rational numbers is a number that terminates or repeates. A irrational number goes on and on and uses ... (like pie). Like when you type the cube root of 8 it gives you 2, and that is a rational number. The squre root of 2 is 1.41421356... that is irrational. So why is it when you put the cube root of 16 in the calculator it says 2.5198421 that is rational it terminates at the ninth digit and my float is set for the tenth? But why when you do it by hand you get the 2 times the cube root of 2 and that is irrational? Why is that? Answered by Judi McDonald. |
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Graphing cube roots |
2000-04-27 |
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From Heather Jones: What do the graphs of cube roots look like? Answered by Walter Whiteley. |
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