Well, isn't that a happy little math question you've got there! Yes, b cubed c squared over 2 is indeed a monomial because it's a single term with variables raised to different powers and a constant coefficient. Just remember to embrace your mistakes as happy accidents and keep on painting those mathematical masterpieces!
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93/2 = 27 because the square root of 9 is 3 and 3 cubed = 27
√(12x3y3z-2) * √(15xy) = √(180x4y4x-2) = 13.416x2y2z-1 = 13.416(xy)2/z
A square number has been multiplied by itself e.g. 2 squared = 2 x 2 = 4 Cubed is where it is multiplied by itself again e.g. 2 cubed = 2 x 2 x 2 = 8
Square root: √27 = 5.196152423 Result of squared root cubed: 5.196152423 x 5.196152423 x 5.196152423 = 140.2961154293 (Or 140.303 to 2 decimal places.)
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The monomial -2 has a degree of 0.
93/2 = 27 because the square root of 9 is 3 and 3 cubed = 27
√(12x3y3z-2) * √(15xy) = √(180x4y4x-2) = 13.416x2y2z-1 = 13.416(xy)2/z
A square number has been multiplied by itself e.g. 2 squared = 2 x 2 = 4 Cubed is where it is multiplied by itself again e.g. 2 cubed = 2 x 2 x 2 = 8
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x3/x1/2 = x5/2.
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Square root: √27 = 5.196152423 Result of squared root cubed: 5.196152423 x 5.196152423 x 5.196152423 = 140.2961154293 (Or 140.303 to 2 decimal places.)
The sum of the first n cubed numbers is: [n*(n+1)/2]2 which is the same as the square of the sum of the first n numbers.
The two main roots in math are square roots and cubed roots. The square root is what number squared is your original number. For example the square root of 25 is 5 because 5 x 5 is 25. For cubed roots it is what numbered cubed is your original number.
82/3 would be the cubed root of the square of the number 8 or (82)1/3. In other words, 8 squared is 64. So you want the cubed root of 64, which is 4.