how do you find cubed root expressions?
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Could you possibly be clearer regarding what it is that you want to know?
if you have a triple of numbers (or letters) multiplied together, such as for example 3*3*3 or x*x*x then the cube root is just one of the numbers (or letters) of the triple in other words: \[ \sqrt[3]{3 \cdot 3 \cdot 3} = 3 \] because 3*3*3 is 27, you can also write this as \[ \sqrt[3]{27}= 3 \] If you say this problem, with the cube root of 27, your best bet is to "factor" it into its prime factors, and hope you can find some triples.
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