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Last updated on April 22nd, 2025
A number we multiply by itself three times to get the original number is its cube root. It has various uses in real life, such as finding the volume of cube-shaped objects and designing structures. We will now find the cube root of 769 and explain the methods used.
We have learned the definition of the cube root. Now, let’s learn how it is represented using a symbol and exponent. The symbol we use to express the cube root is the radical sign (∛), and the exponent we use is ⅓.
In exponential form, ∛769 is written as 769(1/3). The cube root is just the opposite operation of finding the cube of a number. For example: Assume ‘y’ as the cube root of 769, then y3 can be 769. Since the cube root of 769 is not an exact value, we can write it as approximately 9.143.
Finding the cube root of a number is to identify the number that must be multiplied three times resulting in the target number. Now, we will go through the different ways to find the cube root of 769. The common methods we follow to find the cube root are given below:
To find the cube root of a non-perfect cube, we often follow Halley’s method. Since 769 is not a perfect cube, we use Halley’s method.
Let's find the cube root of 769 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 = 769;
x = 9
∛a ≅ 9((93 + 2 × 769) / (2 × 93 + 769))
∛769 ≅ 9((729 + 1538) / (1458 + 769))
∛769 ≅ 9.143
The cube root of 769 is approximately 9.143
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A factory produces 769 cubic meters of a chemical solution. Calculate the amount of solution left after using 123 cubic meters.
A tank holds 769 cubic meters of water. Another tank holds a volume of 150 cubic meters. What would be the total volume if the tanks are combined?
When the cube root of 769 is multiplied by 2, calculate the resultant value. How will this affect the cube of the new value?
Find ∛(384 + 385).
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