Asked by knmk
What is the cube root of mc008-1.jpg?
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I can’t view the image files from their filenames alone. Please either upload the images or type the expressions you want the cube root of (you can write radicals like cube root(54) or use ^ for exponents like 54^(1/3)).
While you upload, here are quick ways to evaluate or simplify cube roots:
- For integers: factor into primes and pull out triples.
- Example: cube root(54) = cube root(27·2) = 3·cube root(2).
- cube root(−8) = −2 (odd root of negative is negative).
- For variables: pull out powers that are multiples of 3.
- Example: cube root(x^7 y^4) = x^2 y·cube root(x·y).
- For decimals or nonperfect cubes: use a calculator (a^(1/3)) or Newton’s method for hand approximation.
- For radicals: cube root(a·b^3) = b·cube root(a).
Send the images or the exact expressions and I’ll compute/simplify them.
While you upload, here are quick ways to evaluate or simplify cube roots:
- For integers: factor into primes and pull out triples.
- Example: cube root(54) = cube root(27·2) = 3·cube root(2).
- cube root(−8) = −2 (odd root of negative is negative).
- For variables: pull out powers that are multiples of 3.
- Example: cube root(x^7 y^4) = x^2 y·cube root(x·y).
- For decimals or nonperfect cubes: use a calculator (a^(1/3)) or Newton’s method for hand approximation.
- For radicals: cube root(a·b^3) = b·cube root(a).
Send the images or the exact expressions and I’ll compute/simplify them.
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