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To calculate the third root (or cube root) of a number using a calculator, you can typically use the cube root function, often represented as ( \sqrt[3]{x} ) or by using the exponentiation feature. If your calculator has a specific cube root button, simply enter the number and press that button. Alternatively, you can raise the number to the power of ( \frac{1}{3} ) by entering the number, pressing the exponentiation button (usually labeled as ( ^ ) or ( x^y )), and then entering ( 0.3333 ) or ( \frac{1}{3} ).



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To calculate the third root (or cube root) of a number using a calculator, you can typically use the cube root function, often represented as ( \sqrt[3]{x} ) or by using the exponentiation feature. If your calculator has a specific cube root button, simply enter the number and press that button. Alternatively, you can raise the number to the power of ( \frac{1}{3} ) by entering the number, pressing the exponentiation button (usually labeled as ( ^ ) or ( x^y )), and then entering ( 0.3333 ) or ( \frac{1}{3} ).



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How do you do a thired on a calclator? - Answers

To calculate the third root (or cube root) of a number using a calculator, you can typically use the cube root function, often represented as ( \sqrt[3]{x} ) or by using the exponentiation feature. If your calculator has a specific cube root button, simply enter the number and press that button. Alternatively, you can raise the number to the power of ( \frac{1}{3} ) by entering the number, pressing the exponentiation button (usually labeled as ( ^ ) or ( x^y )), and then entering ( 0.3333 ) or ( \frac{1}{3} ).

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