Asked by Steve
How does finding the square root of a number compare to finding the cube root of a number? Use 64 in the explanation
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Answered by
Alison
The square root would be two of the same numbers multiplied to give the answer 64 so 8*8=64
The cubed root would be three of the same numbers multiplied to give you the answer of 64 so 4*4*4=64
The cubed root would be three of the same numbers multiplied to give you the answer of 64 so 4*4*4=64
Answered by
Flamingo
Thanks Alison. You've helped yet another person
Answered by
i need help
but i need to know how they COMPARE with each other
Answered by
Someone :p
Thanks Alison your the best ^w^
Answered by
Collin from ALCA(alabama connections academy)
Thx allison. i didn't understand that well but you have helped me learn!!!
Answered by
Anelia
how do they COMPARE
Answered by
xiao
how do they compare tho?
Answered by
yes
Alison did explain how they compare but it's just kinda poorly explained.
The square root of a number is a value, which on multiplication by itself gives the original number and the Cube root of a number is a value which when multiplied by itself thrice produces the original value.
Square root: 8*8=64
Cubed root: 4*4*4=64
Alison was right though, but this is for people who didn't exactly understand what she meant.
The square root of a number is a value, which on multiplication by itself gives the original number and the Cube root of a number is a value which when multiplied by itself thrice produces the original value.
Square root: 8*8=64
Cubed root: 4*4*4=64
Alison was right though, but this is for people who didn't exactly understand what she meant.
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