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§3.5 Cubic roots
First we look back at §3.4 Simplifying fractions.
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§3.5 Cubic roots
First we look back at §3.4 Simplifying fractions.
Here comes your entrance-ticket!


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Simplify

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solution:
=              x                    =        3     x                      =   3  
  

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9
2
2
2

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Simplify:

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Solution:
There are more possibilities, but we always search for the LARGEST square root. So:
                                 =                x              =   6  x               =    6
     

72
36
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2
2

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§3.5 Cubic roots
We will compare the new thing -Cubic root- with 
the Square root, that is well-known to you by now!

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Cubic roots
We could think of square roots
as the length of the sides of a
square if you know the area.

In the same way, cubic roots
can be thought of as the length of the sides of 
a cube if you know the volume.                                 Volume cube    = 3 x 3 x 3 
                                                                                                                                      = 27   
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A task for the Taskforce (that is YOU!)
ANS

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The edges are .... cm long.

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Once more: a cubic root belongs to a cube!
When you know the volume, then the length, width and height are 
the cubic root of the volume!

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Watch this big difference between square roots and cubic roots:
√(-100)        does not exist, because there is no number that, when squared,
becomes -100.     However ...........
∛(-1000)  DOES exist!      
Because:             -10 x -10 x -10 = -1000
So the Cubic Root of -1000 is -10.                                                             
Or:    ∛(-1000) = -10    

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Cubic roots
Unlike square roots, it is possible to take the cubic root of a negative number, because a negative number raised to the third power is negative!


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Calculate (without a calculator)

31000=

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Exact or approximation
If you try to calculate                  on your calculator
(use shift + the button shown on the right)
you will get the result -2.5198421
This number is an approximation to 7 decimal places.
If you round off to -2.52 it is an approximation to
2 decimal places.
                   is an exact value.
316
316

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This KEY you need to use:
Key in:
SHIFT + the key
shown here.
Then you take the
CUBIC ROOT or
THIRD ROOT
of 64, which is 4.

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Use your calculator to give an approximation accurate to 3 decimal places of
328

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Homework Tuesday
  • Make and correct the exercises from §3.5 (support, standard or challenge).
  • Finally send in pics of your work in GC again!
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