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cube root of a number which has 2 in its unit the place has the unit digit as


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Answered by akshita50
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the answer is at the unit place if a no which has 2at the unit place the place has the unit digit as 8
Answered by hyacinth98
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The cube root of a number that has 2 in its unit place is 8.

Perfect cube roots

  • On the off chance that a characteristic number is P can have a cube-root of R^{3}. here R is a characteristic number, then, at that point, P is a perfect square number.
  • Subsequently, cubes of natural numbers are known as perfect cube roots.
  • The unit's place number rule states that If a number has 2 in the unit's place, then, at that point, its cube root finishes with 8. In the event that a number has 3 in the unit's place, its solid shape closes with 7. In the event that a number has 8 in the unit's place, its solid shape closes with 2.

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