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Cubing a number cancels out which operation because it is its inverse operation

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Answered by FelisFelis
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Answer:

Cubing a number cancels out the operation of exponents. Roots are know as the inverse operations of exponents.

Step-by-step explanation:

Consider the provided statement.

The exponentiation expression contains a base and an exponent, or power.

A number is consider to be "cubed" when it is raised to the 3rd power.

Cubing a number cancels out the operation of exponents.  

Roots are know as the inverse operations of exponents.

For example:  A cubed root of the provided number undoes a cubed exponent, for example the cubed root of 125 = 5.

Hence, Cubing a number cancels out the operation of exponents. Roots are know as the inverse operations of exponents.

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