What is the cube root of 1000?

1 Answer
Sep 25, 2016

10

Explanation:

1000 = 10xx10xx10 = 10^3

In other words 10 cubed is 1000

So 10 is a cube root of 1000

Any Real number has exactly one Real cube root. Any non-zero Real number has two other cube roots which are Complex numbers.

The graph of y = x^3 looks like this:

graph{x^3 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}

Notice that any horizontal line will intersect this curve at exactly one point. The x coordinate of the point of intersection is the Real cube root of the y coordinate.

The graph of y = root(3)(x) is formed by reflecting the above graph in the diagonal line y=x (thereby swapping x and y) and looks like this:

graph{root(3)(x) [-10, 10, -5, 5]}