That would be a number to the 6th power, like 64.
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343 x 343 = 76. This is a somewhat roundabout way of asking for a square root !
2.309401, rounded to the 6th decimal place.
sqrt(X)^6 * Y^6 you can do this. (X^1/2)^6 * Y^6 multiply exponents of X X^3 * Y^6 XY^9
14 to the 6th power
That would be a number to the 6th power, like 64.
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343 x 343 = 76. This is a somewhat roundabout way of asking for a square root !
2.309401, rounded to the 6th decimal place.
sqrt(X)^6 * Y^6 you can do this. (X^1/2)^6 * Y^6 multiply exponents of X X^3 * Y^6 XY^9
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
The square root of 4 is 2 The cube root of 8 is 2 The quartic root of 16 is 2 The quantic root of 32 is 2 The 6th root of 64 is 2
The best would be to use a scientific calculator, one that can calculate any root. You can also raise the number 15625 to the power (1/6) - this is the same as taking the 6th. root. Or, you can try raising several numbers to the 6th. power, until you find one that is close enough.
The 6th root of 5,400 is: ± 4.188569
The 6th root of 205 is the number, which multiplied by itself 6 times, is 205. In other words, this number to the power of 6 equals 205. Besides the real values of 6th root will be: 85.90692638
the square root of 85 is totally easy it took me a while but i finally got it. it is 9.2195445, that is so totally complicated but take your time and you will get it. imagine that your teacher gave you this problem and you are only in 6th grade so unfair!!!!!