Cube Roots
Cube Roots A cube root is a number that, when multiplied by itself, results in the original number. For example, 8 is a cube root of 64 because 8 8 = 64....
Cube Roots A cube root is a number that, when multiplied by itself, results in the original number. For example, 8 is a cube root of 64 because 8 8 = 64....
A cube root is a number that, when multiplied by itself, results in the original number. For example, 8 is a cube root of 64 because 8 * 8 = 64.
Think of it as: the side length of a cube that, when multiplied by itself, gives the original cube's volume.
There are two main types of cube roots:
Real cube roots: These are numbers that are exactly the cube root of their original value. For instance, 4 is a real cube root of 16 because 4^3 = 16.
Complex cube roots: These are numbers that are not the cube root of any real number. They involve complex numbers, which are numbers that involve both real and imaginary parts.
Important facts about cube roots:
Cube roots are always positive.
Cube roots can be rational (expressed as fractions) or irrational (cannot be expressed as fractions).
The cube root of a number is unique.
The square root of a real number is always a real number (except for 0).
The cube root of a complex number is always a complex number.
Examples:
9 is a real cube root of 81 because 9^3 = 81.
2 is a complex cube root of 16 because 2^3 = 8 but 2 is not real.
4 is a real cube root of 64 because 4^3 = 64