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Find the cube roots e3=36 Ff3=216
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Find the cube roots
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Ff3=216
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E3=36 the answer would be 3 square root 36
Ff3=216 the answer would be 6
(I don’t have the square root symbol so I had to type it out but make sure you use the square root symbol)
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