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.)
0.629960525
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)
3√ is the normal way..... so that an equation might look like 3√64 = Y + 1
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).
2 cube root 6
The cube root is the side of a cube.
What is the cube root of 17
cube root of 318
4
2 cube root 24 plus 3 cube root 81 is 18.7492444
4.762203156 according to the calculator. Exact answer: the cube root of 108 = 3 times the cube root of 4.
The cube root of 256 is: 5.11722995A:The cube root of 256 is 6.3496055.117229953 is 134. Not 256
There is no such thing as a cube route. The cube root of -3 is -1.4422 (approx).There is no such thing as a cube route. The cube root of -3 is -1.4422 (approx).There is no such thing as a cube route. The cube root of -3 is -1.4422 (approx).There is no such thing as a cube route. The cube root of -3 is -1.4422 (approx).
Cube root 4239 = 16.1840721
The cube root of 480 = 7.829735
cube root of 123 = 4.9732