Two cubed = 2x2x2= 8.
To cube a number is to multiply 3 of that number together, for example, 2 cubed is 2 x 2 x 2 (which equals 8). This metaphor results from the way in which the volume of a cube is calculated. If you take the length of an edge of a cube, and multiply 3 of that number together (as described above) you get the volume of the cube.
No 3 cubed is 27 4 cubed is 64 Strictly it is the cube of the cube root of 28. The common description is that it is not a perfect cube.
No.I think you mean "Is the number 2 a cubic number?" meaning, "Is there any number cubed that will equal 2?".The first cubic number is 1 (13), then 8 (23). So the cubic numbers skip straight past 2.But really if you're asking "Is 2 a cubed number?", then yes it can be. A cubed number would just suggest, "can you cube the number 2"? And yes, 2 cubed = 8.
To cube something, it's like squaring it. To square something, you times it by itself. To cube something, you times it by itself, and then times that number again e.g. 2 squared= 2*2=4 2 cubed= 2*2*2=8 so 5 cubed= 5*5*5=125
A cube root can be any number because any number can be cubed.
A cube of a number is when you multiply it by itself twice. Eg) 2 cubed = 2x2x2=8
To cube a number is to multiply 3 of that number together, for example, 2 cubed is 2 x 2 x 2 (which equals 8). This metaphor results from the way in which the volume of a cube is calculated. If you take the length of an edge of a cube, and multiply 3 of that number together (as described above) you get the volume of the cube.
minus the cube root of 2, or about -1.26
No 3 cubed is 27 4 cubed is 64 Strictly it is the cube of the cube root of 28. The common description is that it is not a perfect cube.
no,actually it is 3 times so if 2 cubed then 2*2*2
No.I think you mean "Is the number 2 a cubic number?" meaning, "Is there any number cubed that will equal 2?".The first cubic number is 1 (13), then 8 (23). So the cubic numbers skip straight past 2.But really if you're asking "Is 2 a cubed number?", then yes it can be. A cubed number would just suggest, "can you cube the number 2"? And yes, 2 cubed = 8.
To cube something, it's like squaring it. To square something, you times it by itself. To cube something, you times it by itself, and then times that number again e.g. 2 squared= 2*2=4 2 cubed= 2*2*2=8 so 5 cubed= 5*5*5=125
A cube root can be any number because any number can be cubed.
No, a cube is not a number. A number "cubed" expresses a number times itself three times. For example: 3 cubed = 3 x 3 x 3 = 27 In other words, when the exponent on a number is three, the number is cubed.
Yes, but it is not a cube of a whole number.
The number 64 is equal to ±8 squared and 4 cubed.
First, you should know how to cube anumber because taking the cube root is the opposite of to cube anumber.To cube anumber, multiply thatnumber 3 times.2 cubed = 23 = 2 x 2 x 2 = 83 cubed = 33 = 3 x 3 x 3 = 274 cubed = 43 = 4 x 4 x 4 = 64A cube root goes the other direction:2 cubed is 8, so the cube root of 8 is 2.3cubed is 27, so the cube root of 27 is 3.4 cubed is 64, so the cube root of 64 is 4.