6.3.1 - Cube root through prime factorisation method
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What is the cube root of 27?
💡 Hint: Think of the number that multiplied by itself three times equals 27.
Is 8 a perfect cube?
💡 Hint: Find a number that multiplied by itself three times gives 8.
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What is the cube root of 729?
💡 Hint: Think about the factorization of 729.
True or False: The cube of every odd number is odd.
💡 Hint: Consider properties of odd numbers.
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Determine if 1458 is a perfect cube or not and find the smallest number you need to multiply it with to make it a perfect cube.
💡 Hint: Perform the prime factorization and check for groups of three.
If you have 9000, find its cube root by using the prime factorisation method.
💡 Hint: Factor first then simplify.
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