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    What is the inverse of cubing something, like in geometry?

    Question #93391. Asked by primrose20. (Mar 10 08 10:47 PM)


    zbeckabee

    In the case of the cubing function, the inverse is the cube root.

    http://www.maa.org/cvm/1998/01/ucfg/article/2D-inverse.html

    Mar 11 08, 2:52 AM


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