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How does finding the square root of a number compared to finding the cube root off a number use number 64 in your explanation.
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the square root of a number is a number which when multiplied twice by itself gives the number that was used to find such.
√64 = a
a = ?
64 = a*a
64 = 8*8
a=8
the cube root of a number is a number that when is multiplied there times by itself gives the number that was used to find such, for example.
∛64 = b
b = ?
64 = b*b*b
64 = 4*4*4
b = 4
xx check my answer ;3
the square root of a number is a number which when multiplied twice by itself gives the number that was used to find such.
√64 = a
a = ?
64 = a*a
64 = 8*8
a=8
the cube root of a number is a number that when is multiplied there times by itself gives the number that was used to find such, for example.
∛64 = b
b = ?
64 = b*b*b
64 = 4*4*4
b = 4
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