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What is the cube root of 125?

What is the cube root of (the number that can be raised to the power 3 to give) the integer 125?
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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) ...
In mathematics, a cube root of a number, denoted or x 1/3, is a number a such that a 3 = x. All real numbers (except zero) have exactly one real cube root and a pair of complex ...
This can be done easily if you use polar coordinates. I did all of the following calculations in my head, without resorting to a calculator:One of the cubic roots of -125 is -5.
Cubic root involves 3 digits, and here the number is negative. So the order should be (-)x(-)x(-) And we have to find the cube root of 125 Root=125^(1/3)
This can be done easily if you use polar coordinates. I did all of the following calculations in my head, without resorting to a calculator:One of the cubic roots of -125 is -5.

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