No. Here are some counterexamples:
In general, the cubic root of a number will be less than the original number,Â?if your number is greater than 1.
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The cubic root of 1/8 is 1/2. The cubic root of -8 is -2. In general, the cubic root of a number will be less than the original number,Â? if your number is greater than 1.
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You cannot get real square root of a negative number because two numbers multiplied by themselves are always positive You can always get a real cube root of a negative number because three negative numbers multiplied by themselves give a negative .
You need to find the cube root of XTake any number (Y) and cube it.* ....If it is smaller than X, add 2 to Y and cube thatnumber. Repeat that process until you get a cube which is larger than X. Subtract 1 from the last number you cubed and cube that number. This will give you either the exact X you were looking for, or a very close number. * .... If it is larger than X, subtract 2 and cube that number. Repeat until you get a cube which is smaller than X. Add 1 the last number you cubed and cube that number. This will give you either the exact X you were looking for, or a very close number.If you get to "a very close number" then you are seeking a root which will be fractional, and you need to repeat the process above with decimal places.* .... if the cube root of 'the very close number' is Z, add .5 to Z and cube that, and continue fine-tuning the decimal places until you get so close as to make little difference to the result.
How about 27 whose cube root is 3 which is a rational whole number.
No. For example, in this problem: 903 = 729,000 90 is the cube root, while 729,000 is the cube