Some calculators have a cube root function
All numbers have cube roots (not necessarily integral cube roots) so every prime has cube roots.
Cube root of 510 is 7.989569740454013. You can find cube roots easily by using the calculator under related links.
Nowadays many basic calculators will do square roots. Scientific calculators and computers will, of course, do cube roots and other other roots. There are other methods, such as numerical approximations (using the Newton-Raphson method), or logarithms (and antilogs).
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2.7589.... If you don't have cube roots on your calculator, find the logarithm of 21, divide it by 3, and find the antilog of that.
For school you will need to learn how to find square and cube roots in order to have the needed prerequisites to answer progressively harder and more complex problems.
there is no cube roots in negative
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For school you will need to learn how to find square and cube roots in order to have the needed prerequisites to answer progressively harder and more complex problems.
The real cube root of 1 is 1, since 13 = 1. There also a pair of complex cube roots.
it is when you cube something in maths