no nine is not a cubed number. Only 1 and 8 are the cubed number between 0 to 10.
Usually, but not always. 1 cubed is 1. Cubed fractions are smaller.
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64.The first number is 1 cubed, the second is 2 cubed, the third is 3 cubed, etc.
Well, 1 cubed is 1*1*1 Therefore, 1 cubed would equal 1
When you cube any number it means you multiply it by itself twice. So one cubed would be 1 x 1 x 1 = 1
A number can't be cubed and prime. Cubed numbers (other than 1) have more than two factors.
64 should be between 27 and 125. (1 cubed equals 1. 2 cubed equals 8. 3 cubed equals 27. 4 cubed equals 64. Etc.)
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.
12,167^(1/3) = 23
1 centimeters cubed = 1000 millimeters cubed
xcubed-1 Answer::(X-1)(Xsquared+X+1) when you factor xcubed minus a number its the same thing as x cubed minus y cubed and x cubed minus y cubed factors to:: (x-y)(xsquared+xy+y squared) the first factor, (x-y), is the cubed root of the first and the cubed root of the second, so in the answer i have (x-1), which is x cubed minus one cubed :) the second factor, (xsquared+xy+ysquared), you take the first number squared, Xsquared, then the first and second one multiplied together, XY, and then the second number squared, Ysquared, so in the answer i have (xsquared+x+1), which is x squared, then x times 1 which is just x, and positive 1, which is negative 1 squared :) x^3 - 1