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what is square root and cube root?​

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Answered by mayajakhar79
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\bold{\longmapsto}A number is said to be a square root of another number when it means the criteria of √x = y. You can also denote these numbers as x = y². While the cube is denoted by ³√x. The numbers that are ending with 8 cannot be a square root of any number.

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A number is said to be a square root of another number when it means the criteria of √x = y. You can also denote these numbers as x = y². While the cube is denoted by ³√x. The numbers that are ending with 8 cannot be a square root of any number

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