Cubic root
The Spanish term 'raíz cúbica' translates to 'cubic root' in English. It is a mathematical term used to denote the operation which finds a number that when multiplied by itself three times yields the original number. For example, the cubic root of 8 is 2, because 2 * 2 * 2 equals 8.
The cube root of eight is two.
This phrase is an example of using 'raíz cúbica' as a mathematical term where it describes the number that needs to be cubed to get another number. In this context, the cube root of eight (raíz cúbica de ocho) is two because two cubed (2*2*2) equals eight.
Could you calculate the cube root of 27?
This phrase uses 'raíz cúbica' in the context of a question where the speaker is asking someone else to calculate the cube root of 27. It is a way to ask for help or start a conversation about mathematics.
I don't understand how to find a cube root.
In this phrase, 'raíz cúbica' is used in the context of showing lack of understanding or confusion about a topic. The speaker is expressing their difficulty in understanding how to find a cube root which can prompt explanations or further discussion from others.