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How to find the Cube Root using TI-30XIIS - Texas Instruments TI-30 XIIS Calculator

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Hi there,To find the cube root, you need to press 3, then press the 2nd key, then press the ^ key (4th below the 2nd key), then press the number you want to cube root.
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Posted on Jun 06, 2011

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SOURCE: What is the cube root function on the ti-86

look under math calc and there should be an x^3 key

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SOURCE: How do I cube root on a TI-30XIIS?

Press [3][2nd][^] and then enter number (for which you want to know cube root) and press [=].

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SOURCE: How to use the square

First press [2nd] button then [root button] then the number you want then [ ) ] close and enter.
For more about your calculator:
http://education.ti.com/downloads/guidebooks/scientific/30xii/30xiiqrg-eng.pdf
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Posted on Jul 08, 2009

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