T tommie50 New member Joined Mar 1, 2010 Messages 7 Mar 1, 2010 #1 don't have the symbols on computer to write this question out but I will explain it. here is the problem exponent 3 square root 8.
don't have the symbols on computer to write this question out but I will explain it. here is the problem exponent 3 square root 8.
mmm4444bot Super Moderator Joined Oct 6, 2005 Messages 10,958 Mar 1, 2010 #2 ? That 3 is called the "index" of the radical. It means a cube root. \(\displaystyle \sqrt[3]{8} \ = \ 8^{1/3}\) We can type it any way that makes sense. cuberoot(8) 8^(1/3) root[3](8) Does it help you to simplify cuberoot(8), if you know that 8 is the same as 2^3? \(\displaystyle \sqrt[3]{8} \ = \ \sqrt[3]{2^3}\) Please let us know why you're stuck.
? That 3 is called the "index" of the radical. It means a cube root. \(\displaystyle \sqrt[3]{8} \ = \ 8^{1/3}\) We can type it any way that makes sense. cuberoot(8) 8^(1/3) root[3](8) Does it help you to simplify cuberoot(8), if you know that 8 is the same as 2^3? \(\displaystyle \sqrt[3]{8} \ = \ \sqrt[3]{2^3}\) Please let us know why you're stuck.