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Cube roots
The cube root (also known as third root) of a particular number is the number which when multiplied by itself three times equals the particular number.
Example: The cube root (also known as third root) of 8, which is written as ∛8, is 2 because when 2 is multiplied by itself three times it equals 8.
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