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How do you read "∵", "∴" and "2³" in English? Hi everyone, hope you're doing well! I'm wondering how do you read "∵", "∴" and "2³" in English? Is there a fixed expression for each? Thanks in advance for any help.
14 juil. 2020 16:16
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Hi Michael, Thank you so much for the answer!
15 juillet 2020
Hi Jorlucban, Thank you so much thank you :) I hope you don't mind me asking what if I changed "2" to any positive number, will it still be the same way to call this cube root? For example, "X³" would be "X cubed", "X to the third" and "X to the third power"?
14 juillet 2020
∵ - because ∴ - therefore Two cubed, or two to the power three (which is the form as the powers rise or fall.) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Therefore_sign https://www.mathsisfun.com/exponent.html
14 juillet 2020
Yeah... I’m not sure about the first two, but You can say “2³” as “two cubed” or “two to the third” or “two to the third power”
14 juillet 2020
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