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What do you learn about in "Cube Roots?"

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Cube roots are numbers that are multiplied by themselves three times to get the rooted number. Numbers that get integers from this are perfect cubes. An example is 8, which is a perfect cube since 2*2*2 is 8.

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Therefore, the cube root of 8 is 2.

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You learn how to find cube roots of numbers, and learn how to create and solve expressions with cube roots, including fractions. You may also learn more about polynomials as well as create your own expressions.

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

When you cube a number you multiply it by itself 3 times. Cube roots are when you do the "reversed" version of this. For example, take the cube root of 8 ; what number multiplied by itself 3 times is 8? That would be 2. So the cube root of 8 is 2.

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