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In mathematics, a cube root of a number, denoted or x1/3, is a number a such that a3 = x. All real numbers (except zero) have exactly one real cube root and a pair ofcomplex conjugate roots, and all nonzero complex numbers have three distinct complex cube roots. For example, the real cube root of 8 is 2, because 23 = 8. All the cube roots of −27iare

The cube root operation is not associative or distributive with addition or subtraction.

The cube root operation is associative with exponentiation and distributive with multiplication and division if considering only real numbers, but not always if considering complex numbers, for example:

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To write the cubed root of a number, you use the radical symbol (√) with the number 3 as the index inside the root. For example, the cubed root of 27 is written as ∛27.

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