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How to do cube root on calculator

By Matthew Lynch
October 4, 2023
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Introduction:

The cube root of a number is essential for various mathematical applications, as it can help simplify complex equations or solve specific problems. Learning how to do cube root on a calculator is beneficial for everyone from students to professionals, but the process can often be confusing. In this article, we will guide you through the steps required to compute the cube root of a number using different types of calculators.

1. Using a Standard Calculator:

A standard calculator typically doesn’t have a dedicated button for cube root computation but fret not as you can still find the result using a simple method. Follow these steps:

Step 1: Enter the given number whose cube root you want to calculate.

Step 2: Press the “^” or “x^y” button according to your calculator model.

Step 3: Enter the fractional exponent, which is 1/3. This value helps compute the cube root.

Step 4: Press “=” or “Enter” to get your result.

For example, if you want to find the cube root of 27:

Enter 27 ^ (1/3) = 3

2. Using a Scientific Calculator:

A scientific calculator usually has more functions, including one designed for calculating cube roots. Here’s how you can do it:

Step 1: Look for the “∛x” button on your calculator, which represents cubic root calculation.

Step 2: Enter the given number whose cube root you want to find.

Step 3: Press the “∛x” button.

Step 4: The display will show you the result instantly.

For example, if you want to find the cube root of 8:

Enter ∛(8) = 2

3. Using an Online Calculator or Smartphone App:

Online calculators and smartphone apps are convenient and generally have more functions than basic physical calculators. To find the cube root using one:

Step 1: Navigate to a reliable online calculator website, or download a trustworthy calculator app on your smartphone.

Step 2: Enter the given number whose cube root you want to compute.

Step 3: Look for a button or menu option that says “cube root,” “∛” or similar.

Step 4: Press the button or select the option to display the result.

For example, if you want to find the cube root of 64:

Enter ∛(64) = 4

Conclusion:

Understanding how to find the cube root of a number on different types of calculators is essential for quick and efficient problem-solving. Now that this process has been demystified, you can easily make use of it in various scenarios, like mathematical exams, engineering tasks, or even daily calculations. Practice using these methods, and become proficient in calculating cube roots on any calculator!

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