the cube root of 125 is 5, the cube root of 64 is 4, the cube root of 27 is 3, the cube root of 8 is 2, and the cube root of 1 is 1.
To find the cube root of a number, enter the number followed by ^(1/3).To find the cube root of a number, enter the number followed by ^(1/3).To find the cube root of a number, enter the number followed by ^(1/3).To find the cube root of a number, enter the number followed by ^(1/3).
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1 and -1
"cbrt" is acceptable abbreviation of cube root, although it is much easier to write "^(1/3)", which is the one-third power, or the cube root. They are mathematically identical.
-1X-1X-1=-1 therefore cube root of -1 = -1
the cube root of 125 is 5, the cube root of 64 is 4, the cube root of 27 is 3, the cube root of 8 is 2, and the cube root of 1 is 1.
The real cube root of 1 is 1, since 13 = 1. There also a pair of complex cube roots.
To find the cube root of a number, enter the number followed by ^(1/3).To find the cube root of a number, enter the number followed by ^(1/3).To find the cube root of a number, enter the number followed by ^(1/3).To find the cube root of a number, enter the number followed by ^(1/3).
The cube root of 1 will also be 1. You can check with the complementary operation: 1*1*1=1 (true).
The cube root of -1 ("minus 1" or "negative 1") is -1. In fact all odd-numbered roots (i.e., the fifth root, the seventh root, the ninth root, etc.) of -1 are -1.
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Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math here. So, the cube root of 0.94 is approximately 0.97. Like, you could also say it's around 0.97 to be more precise. But hey, who's really counting, right?
Any root of 1 is equal to 1, because you can multiply 1 by itself any number of times, and the answer is still 1. Therefore, the cube root of 1 is 1.
1 and -1
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