SOLUTION: how do you simplify ^3 and 200 in a square root and the answer has to have the ^3 as a ^(1/3) how would i type the answer

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Question 885451: how do you simplify ^3 and 200 in a square root and the answer has to have the ^3 as a ^(1/3) how would i type the answer
Answer by richard1234(7193)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Square root is usually typed sqrt(...), or \sqrt{...} in LaTeX. The cube root can be put by putting an optional argument [3] right after \sqrt, so the cube root of 200 is typeset as \sqrt[3]{200} which comes out as .

The best way to type 200^(1/3) in LaTeX is 200^{\frac{1}{3}}, which comes out as . For simplicity, 200^{1/3} also works, .


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