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".
plug it into a calculator - (square root symbol, insert value of volume, end parenthesis)/(height value, pi symbol)
2 cube root 6
What is the cube root of 17
4.762203156 according to the calculator. Exact answer: the cube root of 108 = 3 times the cube root of 4.
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!
Insert Symbol and the scroll to the third row from the end. Alternatively, 221A followed by Alt+x
To type a square root symbol in Microsoft Word, you can use the following steps: Go to the "Insert" tab, click on "Equation" in the Symbols group, and then select "Square Root" from the options provided. This will insert a square root symbol into your document.
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".
plug it into a calculator - (square root symbol, insert value of volume, end parenthesis)/(height value, pi symbol)
-54 is not a perfect cube; thus, the answer contains cube roots. Because this site doesn't allow us to insert images in answers, we'll let C(x) represent "the cube root of X" such that C(8) = 2, etc. The answer, then, is 3 * C(-2).
Throw your computer out the window then step on it and set it on fire
2 cube root 6
Most processors have a special symbol key; on Microsoft Word go to "INSERT" then "SYMBOLS" and look for it there