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8 x y1.5 sqrt(2)
6y-y3 = 3
x3-y3
-y3 + 7y3
72
27-y3 factored completely = 24
X2+Y3+15 All you can do is simplify it.
No
30
y times y times y (or y3)
12x2 - 24x + 9y
It means it is a different kind of root, such as a cubic root, which has a three above the square root symbol ('radical sign'). If y is the square root of x, it means that y2 = x. So the square root of 4 is 2, and 22 is 4. If y is the cube root of x, it means that y3 = x. So the cube root of 8 is 2, and 23 = 8.