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Last updated on April 2nd, 2025
A number that, when multiplied by itself three times, gives the original number, is its cube root. Cube roots have various applications, such as in calculating the side length of a cube given its volume. We will now find the cube root of 621 and explain the methods used.
We know the definition of the cube root. It's represented using the radical sign (∛) and the exponent ⅓. In exponential form, ∛621 is written as 621(1/3). The cube root operation is the inverse of taking a cube. For example, if 'y' is the cube root of 621, then y3 = 621. Since the cube root of 621 is not an exact integer, it can be approximated as 8.518.
Finding the cube root of a number involves identifying the number that, when multiplied by itself three times, equals the original number. We will explore different methods to find the cube root of 621. Common methods include: -
Since 621 is not a perfect cube, we will use Halley’s method.
Let's find the cube root of 621 using Halley’s method.
The formula is: ∛a ≅ x((x3 + 2a) / (2x3 + a))
where: a = the number for which the cube root is being calculated
x = the nearest perfect cube
Substituting, a = 621; x = 8
∛a ≅ 8((83 + 2 × 621) / (2 × 83 + 621))
∛621 ≅ 8((512 + 1242) / (1024 + 621))
∛621 ≅ 8.518
The cube root of 621 is approximately 8.518.
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