It is the cube root of x.
The cube-root of 6 is 1.817120593, to as many decimal places as are shown.
x^3+y^3 Cube root of the first, x plus cube root of the last, y times What it takes to make the first number, x^2 Opposite sign, - Product of the two cube roots, -xy Then what it takes to make the last. (x+y)(X^2-xy+y^2)
Type the following in Excel: = 0.25 ^ (1/3) (Raising a number to the power 1/3 is the same as taking the cubic root; the parentheses are necessary, since exponentiation has a higher priority than division.)
I'm pretty sure the answer is: C= de3k/ √m (C equals d times e cubed times k, divided by the square root of m).
This is not available in standard fonts; you need special programs to display equations or formulae.
for a cube root symbol hold down the ALT button and type 0179 and a little symbol should appear looking like ³ this it's actually the cubed root symbol, not an s!
The # symbol.
The general case is just called "Root" and it continues to increase to "Square Root" then to "Cube Root" and so on.
The cube root of a number is a value that, when multiplied by itself three times, gives that original number. For example, the cube root of 27 is 3 because 3 x 3 x 3 = 27. It is denoted by the symbol ∛.
It means it is a different kind of root, such as a cubic root, which has a three above the square root symbol ('radical sign'). If y is the square root of x, it means that y2 = x. So the square root of 4 is 2, and 22 is 4. If y is the cube root of x, it means that y3 = x. So the cube root of 8 is 2, and 23 = 8.
I do not know how to reproduce the symbol on here, but it looks like the square root symbol but with a small "3" written outside (in the top left corner). Please see the related link. Alternatively, you can use 1/3 to represent this. For example 81/3 means "the cube root of 8".
Throw your computer out the window then step on it and set it on fire
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Generally signified with the expression: X^(1/2)
2 cube root 6
The cube root is the side of a cube.