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Cubic root in Wolfram|Alpha?

Posted 3 years ago

Could someone please explain why cube root(-343) doesn't equal (-343)^(1/3) on both Wolfram Alpha and my HP-48 calculator.

cube root(-343)= -7, yet (-343)^(1/3)= 3.5 +6.062177... i

Links:

https://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=simplify+%28-343%29%5E%281%2F3%29 https://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=cube+root%28-343%29

POSTED BY: Liam Inn
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Look for where it says "Assuming the principal root | Use the real‐valued root instead." enter image description here That link will give you enter image description here

POSTED BY: Marvin Ray Burns

I don't even know the maths of roots other than the square root, so I can't even tell for sure what I want to expect as result. All I need to know is that in Mathematica you can enter/handle the radical expression either with Ctrl+[2][5], with Power[], with Surd[], or with CubeRoot[].

POSTED BY: Raspi Rascal

So Raspi, do you have any specific questions on how to use other roots in Mathematica?

POSTED BY: Marvin Ray Burns

Hi @Marvin , I don't have questions regarding such roots in Mathematica. But maybe the thread starter @Liam has some?

POSTED BY: Raspi Rascal
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