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a square is 2 dimensional and a cube is 3 dimensional
The cube root of 64 is 4. That is because 4 times 4 times 4, or 4 to the third power (cubed) , is 27.
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To calculate the volume of a cube, you use the third power of the length, so for example, if the length of an edge of a cube is 3" then the volume is 3x3x3 = 27 cubic inches. As a result, any time a number is raised to the third power, we can call it cubed, much as raising it to the second power is that number squared.
It means-- something times something times something--or something raised to the third power. Squared is something times something--or something to the second power.
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STEPS : FIRST TERM = the cube of the first term SECOND TERM=three times the product of the squareof first term and second term THIRD TERM=three times the product of first term and square of second term FOURTH TERM=THE CUBE OF THE LAST TERM ..
STEPS : FIRST TERM = the cube of the first term SECOND TERM=three times the product of the squareof first term and second term THIRD TERM=three times the product of first term and square of second term FOURTH TERM=THE CUBE OF THE LAST TERM ..
STEPS : FIRST TERM = the cube of the first term SECOND TERM=three times the product of the squareof first term and second term THIRD TERM=three times the product of first term and square of second term FOURTH TERM=THE CUBE OF THE LAST TERM ..
a square is 2 dimensional and a cube is 3 dimensional
The cube root of 64 is 4. That is because 4 times 4 times 4, or 4 to the third power (cubed) , is 27.
5.(313293)
volume is calculated by the formula L*W*H because all sides of the cube are the same the formula is simplified to 1 side raised to the 3rd power or "s cubed".
x squared times y to the negative four thirds power
In simplified form, the cube root of 250 ≈ 6.3
To calculate the volume of a cube, you use the third power of the length, so for example, if the length of an edge of a cube is 3" then the volume is 3x3x3 = 27 cubic inches. As a result, any time a number is raised to the third power, we can call it cubed, much as raising it to the second power is that number squared.