The square root of a perfect square and the cube root of a perfect cube is always an integer. A perfect square is a number multiplied by itself. A perfect cube is a number multiplied by itself twice. Example: 3 x 3 is 9, the square of 3 3 x 3 x 3 is 27, the cube of 3
10 square root of 3.
Assuming you mean the cube root, the answer is 3.
10 square root 3.
The cube root of the square root of π is the 6th root of π. ³√(√π) = 6√π. Using exponents, (π1/2)1/3 = π1/2 x 1/3 = π1/6
Cube root of 30 plus 30 times the square root of 3 = 55.29374608
2 cube root 24 plus 3 cube root 81 is 18.7492444
The cube root of the square root is the sixth root. The sixth root of 729 = 3
The square root of a perfect square and the cube root of a perfect cube is always an integer. A perfect square is a number multiplied by itself. A perfect cube is a number multiplied by itself twice. Example: 3 x 3 is 9, the square of 3 3 x 3 x 3 is 27, the cube of 3
It means cube root.
10 square root of 3.
Assuming you mean the cube root, the answer is 3.
The square root of 9 is the number you times by itself to get 9, so that's 3. Then to cube it you do 3 x 3 x 3 which is 27.
10 square root 3.
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8.056... (3 d.p.)