Respuesta :
You would want to find the square root of the number and then multiply that number 3 times to find the cube root.
Example:
[tex]\sqrt{4}[/tex] = 2; [tex]2^{3}[/tex] = 8 ( so ∛8 = 2)
To undo a square root , we take square on both sides of the given equation. .
Given:
What needs to do to undo a square root in order to solve an equation that includes a radical expression
Suppose if we have an equation that contains square root . then we take square on both sides
For example
[tex]\sqrt{x+5}=10\\(\sqrt{x+5})^2=10^2\\ \\x+5=100\\x=100-5\\x=95[/tex]
To remove square root we take square on both sides
To remove cube root we take cube on both sides
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