You seem to be unaware of the fact that you can obtain the answer easily by using the scientific calculator that comes as part of your computer. In general the nth root is extremely difficult to find.
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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).
That refers to the positive root, at least if you take the root of a positive number. For example, 25 has two square roots - two numbers which, when squared, give 25. The positive one (+5) is called the principal square root (or 2nd. root).
x5 = 33 1/3, solve for x. x is the fifth root of 33 1/3. If your scientific calculator doesn't have a specific key for nth. root, raise the number to the power 0.2 (that is, 1/5).
Cube root.
Each number in this sequence is twice the previous number. The nth. term is 2n-1.Each number in this sequence is twice the previous number. The nth. term is 2n-1.Each number in this sequence is twice the previous number. The nth. term is 2n-1.Each number in this sequence is twice the previous number. The nth. term is 2n-1.