Yes, every real number has a unique cube root.
unique [juːˈniːk] adj 1. being the only one of a particular type; single; sole 2. without equal or like; unparalleled 3. (informal) very remarkable or unusual4. maths, leading to only one result, the sum of two integers is unique, having precisely one value, the unique positive square root of 4 is 2
Because both 82 and (-8)2 equal 64. So both 8 and -8 could be square roots of 64. When solving equations involves taking a square root, you need to be alert to the possibilty that there may be multiple answers.
To determine the surface area of a period (right rectangular), there is a unique formula. It is lw+l to the square root of w/2 squared + h squared + w square root of (l/2) squared + h squared. L=Length, W=Width, H=Height.
Surds are based on roots. Root 8 can be split into root 4 and root 2; as there's a root to 4, get that number, and multiply it by the remaining root. So root 8 = 2 root 2. Root 40 would be 2 root 10 Root 48 would be root 4, root 4, root 3 Root 48 = 4 root 3.
Yes, every real number has a unique cube root.
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No, because the root is the very top of the directory structure. It has to be unique.
In the boot parameters of your bootloader, you specify it with the text root=/path/to/device or a unique UUID name.
It knows the square root of Pi
What makes Greece a unique country is that it is the place where democracy was developed and is one of the root sources of western culture.
The root for Vashni, (V.SH.N) is unique, so there is no way to determine it's meaning. No other Hebrew words have this root.
It can't be exactly the same name as root; directories in Unix have to be unique, and therefore you can't duplicate the name.
Carrots are very unique vegetables. Carrots represent the root of the entire plant and the green top is actually the plant.
The unique nonnegative square root of a nonnegative real number. For example, the principal square root of 9 is 3, although both -3 and 3 are square roots of 9.
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because it is the root word of many languages. without it it is difficult to imagine people speaking any language and not having any origin traced back to sanskrit