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The cube root of 999 is the number, which multiplied by itself three times, is 999. In other words, this number to the power of 3 equals 999.
Besides the real value of
along with an explanation, on this page you can also find what the elements of the cube root of 999 are called.
In addition to the terminology, we have a calculator you don’t want to miss:
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Third Root of 999
In this section we provide you with important additional information about the topic of this post:
The term can be written as ³√999 or 999^1/3.
As the index 3 is odd, 999 has only one cube real root: ³√999 sometimes called principal cube root of 999.
If you want to know how to find the value of this root, then read our article Cube Root located in the header menu.
There, we also discuss the properties for index n = 3 by means of examples: multiplication, division, exponentiation etc.
Next, we have a look at the inverse function.
Inverse of Cube Root of 999
Extracting the cube root is the inverse operation of ^3:
In the following paragraph, we are going to name the elements of this ∛.
What is the Cube Root of 999?
You already have the answer to that question, and you also know about the inverse operation of 999 cube root.
Keep reading to learn what the parts are called.
- ³√999 is the cube root of 999 symbol
- 3 is the index
- 999 = radicand; the radicand is the number below the radical sign
- Cube root = 9.9966655549
- √ is called radical symbol or radical only
Third root of 999 = 9.9966655549
As a sidenote: All values on this page have been rounded to ten decimal places.
Now you really know all about ³√999, including its values, parts and the inverse.
If you need to extract the 3rd root of any other real number use our calculator above.
Simply insert the number of which you want to find the cube root (e.g. 999); the calculation is done automatically.
If you like our information about ³√999, then a similar cube root you may be interested in is, for example: cube root of 1001.
In the following table you can find the n-th root of 999 for number n = 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10.
Table
The aim of this table is to provide you with an overview of the nth roots of 999.
Index | Radicand | Root | Symbol | Value |
---|---|---|---|---|
2 | 999 | Square Root of 999 | ²√999 | ±31.6069612586 |
3 | 999 | Cube Root of 999 | ³√999 | 9.9966655549 |
4 | 999 | Forth Root of 999 | ⁴√999 | ±5.6220068711 |
5 | 999 | Fifth Root of 999 | ⁵√999 | 3.9802751725 |
6 | 999 | Sixth Root of 999 | ⁶√999 | ±3.1617503942 |
7 | 999 | Seventh Root of 999 | ⁷√999 | 2.6823123887 |
8 | 999 | Eight Root of 999 | ⁸√999 | ±2.3710771542 |
9 | 999 | Nineth Root of 999 | ⁹√999 | 2.1541952019 |
10 | 999 | Tenth Root of 999 | ¹⁰√999 | ±1.9950626989 |
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Cube Root of Nine Hundred Ninety-Nine
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Summary
To sum up, the cube root of 999 is 9.9966655549.
Finding the third root of the number 999 is the inverse operation of rising the ³√999 to the power of 3. That is to say, (9.9966655549)3 = 999.
Further information related to ³√999 can be found on our page n-th Root.
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– Article written by Mark, last updated on November 26th, 2023