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Ann225 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Algebra

Hi,

- You have to raise four to the power of three. --> 4³ = 64 Is this how you would say it?

- What do you call the line between a numerator and a denominator ? Is it a fraction line?

- Is this called 'the cube root of 64'? "The cube root of 64 is 4."

Thank you.

  

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Ann225 You have to raise four to the power of three. --> 4³ = 64 Is this how you would say it? 4³ is read as "four cubed".

  • Ann225 You have to raise four to the power of three.
  • --> 4³ = 64 Is this how you would say it?
  • 4³ is read as "four cubed".
  • "four to the power of three" is also correct, but usually we would say "cubed".
  • " Ann225 - What do you call the line between a numerator and a denominator ?
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Ann225You have to raise four to the power of three. --> 4³ = 64 Is this how you would say it?

is read as "four cubed". "four to the power of three" is also correct, but usually we would say "cubed".

"You have to raise four to the power of three" is correct

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