Math Problem Statement

Eight more than the cubed root of a number  

Solution

The expression "eight more than the cubed root of a number" can be written algebraically as:

8+x38 + \sqrt[3]{x}

where xx represents the unknown number.

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Here are 5 questions that expand on this concept:

  1. How do you solve equations involving cube roots?
  2. What is the difference between square roots and cube roots?
  3. How can you find the cubed root of a negative number?
  4. How do cube roots relate to exponents and powers?
  5. Can you explain how to simplify expressions involving cube roots?

Tip: Cube roots can also be written as exponents, where x3\sqrt[3]{x} is equivalent to x1/3x^{1/3}.

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Math Problem Analysis

Mathematical Concepts

Algebra
Cube Roots

Formulas

8 + ∛x
Cube root: ∛x = x^(1/3)

Theorems

Cube Root Theorem
Exponentiation Rules

Suitable Grade Level

Grades 8-10