To solve the equation \( y^3 = 2x \) for \( y \), we need to isolate \( y \).
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Start with the equation: \[ y^3 = 2x \]
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To solve for \( y \), take the cube root of both sides: \[ y = \sqrt[3]{2x} \]
This expression gives \( y \) in terms of \( x \).
The response would be: \[ y = \sqrt[3]{2x} \]
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