Math help!
This?\[\large{x^3=\frac{1}{27}}\]
yeah
I'm not good with past grade stuff
You can cube root the fraction\[\large{\sqrt[3]{\frac{1}{27}}}\]which can also be read as\[\large{\frac{\sqrt[3]{1}}{\sqrt[3]{27}}\to\frac{1}{3}}\]
So basically:\[\large{x^3=\frac{1}{27}}\]\[\large{\sqrt[3]{x^3}=\sqrt[3]{\frac{1}{27}}}\]\[\therefore x=\frac{1}{3}\]
Hm Do you know how I would probably do that in a calculator? Just asking.
Scientific or graphing? Also, which model (ex. TI-84 is a graphing calculator)
The internet model XD and Scientific
internet model XD ? Scientific: I need a specified model name because they use different controls sometimes
It's usually in big letters on the upper right corner
Oh nooo
Use a physical calculator D:
Ehh I don't have one but it was worth a shot thanks though I'll tell you some day in the near future when I get one...
Scientifics are usually twenty bucks, pretty cheap for an advanced piece of intelligent tech (kind of) haha
Of course if you want a computer version there is always the virtual TI-84 (graphing), See here
I can help you set the calculator up :)
idk either I just clicked ahead and went on lol
Lemme try finding another site.
lol
I would click "64 bit" by the way
I'll bookmark it and thanks I just cant download it dad has a password for installing stuff too XD
Ooh, admin privileges ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
xD
Well you can get it on your phone too, just type in "wabbitemu"
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