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3 November, 06:27

How does a cube root differ from finding a square root of a positive integer

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  1. 3 November, 07:01
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    The square root of a number "n" is a number that when mutiplied by itself returns "n'

    The cube root of number "n" is a number that when multiplied together three times equals "n"

    Example

    √64 = 8 because 8*8 = 64

    3√64 = 4 because 4*4*4 = 64
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