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Cube Roots
To understand cube roots, first you must
understand cubes ...
How to Cube A Number ?
To cube a number, just use it in a multiplication 3 times ...
Example: What is 3 Cubed?
3 Cubed
=
=
3×3×3
=
Note: we write down "3 Cubed" as 33
(the little "3" means the number appears three times in multiplying)
27
Some More Cubes
4 cubed
=
43
=
4×4×4
=
64
5 cubed
=
53
=
5×5×5
=
125
6 cubed
=
63
=
6×6×6
=
216
7 cubed
=
73
=
7×7×7
=
343
8 cubed
=
83
=
8×8×8
=
512
Cube Root
A cube root goes the other direction:
3 cubed is 27, so the cube root of 27 is 3
3
27
The cube root of a number is ...
... the special value that when cubed gives the original number.
The cube root of 27 is ...
... 3, because when 3 is cubed you get 27.
Note: When you see "root" think
"I know the tree, but what is the root that produced it?"
In this case the tree is "27", and the cube root is "3".
Here are some more cubes and cube roots:
Example: What is the Cube root of 125?
Well, we just happen to know that 125 = 5 × 5 × 5 (if you use 5
three times in a multiplication you will get 125) ...
... so the answer is 5
The Cube Root Symbol
This is the special symbol that means "cube
root", it is the "radical" symbol (used for
square roots) with a little three to mean
cube root.
You can use it like this:
(you would say "the cube root of 27 equals 3")
You Can Also Cube Negative Numbers
Have a look at this:
If you cube 5 you get 125: 5 × 5 × 5 = 125
If you cube -5 you get -125: -5 × -5 × -5 = -125
So the cube root of -125 is -5
Perfect Cubes
The Perfect Cubes are the cubes of the whole numbers:
Perfect
Cubes:
1 2 3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1 8 27
64
125 216 343 512 729
10
11
12
13
14
etc
1000 1331 1728 2197 2744 …
Cube roots of numbers other than perfect cubes
Example: what is the cube root of 30?
3 × 3 × 3 = 27 and 4 × 4 × 4 = 64, so we can guess the answer is
between 3 and 4.
Let's try 3.5: 3.5 × 3.5 × 3.5 = 42.875
Let's try 3.2: 3.2 × 3.2 × 3.2 = 32.768
Let's try 3.1: 3.1 × 3.1 × 3.1 = 29.791
We are getting closer, but very slowly ... at this point, I get out my
calculator and it says:
3.1072325059538588668776624275224
... but the digits just go on and on, without any pattern. So even
the calculator's answer is only an approximation !