Well, isn't that just a happy little problem to solve! To get rid of a cubed number in an equation, you can take the cube root of both sides. This will help you simplify the equation and solve for the variable. Just remember, there are always happy little solutions waiting to be discovered!
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To get rid of a cubed number in an equation, you need to take its cube root. For example, if you have x raised to the third power is equal to 2 raised to the third power, then one takes the cube root of both sides of the equation to find that x is equal to 2.
The expression, not equation, is probably 481/3
10. Any number can be squared or cubed.
The sequence appears to be alternating between cubes of integers and their negative counterparts. The first number is -4 cubed, the second is 5 cubed, the third is -6 cubed, the fourth is 7 cubed, and the fifth is -8 cubed. Therefore, the next number in the sequence would be 8 cubed, which is 512.
6 cubed = 63
64.The first number is 1 cubed, the second is 2 cubed, the third is 3 cubed, etc.