SOLUTION: Solve the equation: Square root of x^3=27. Do you get rid of the cube for both sides so you get 9? what am I suppose to be looking for?
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Question 28449: Solve the equation: Square root of x^3=27. Do you get rid of the cube for both sides so you get 9? what am I suppose to be looking for?
Answer by longjonsilver(2297) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
a cube means you have x*x*x=27. What number is that?
Answer is 3
3*3*3 is 27
Jon
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