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  2. Plastic ratio - Wikipedia

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    real root of x 3 = x + 1: Continued fraction (linear) [1;3,12 ... The algebraic solution of a reduced quintic equation can be written in terms of square roots, cube ...

  3. Square root of 6 - Wikipedia

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    Rectangles of area 6, including 2x3 and 3x2 (solid black), and a square of side geometric mean of 2 and 3, or square root of 6 (red dashed); plus a square of side arithmetic mean of 2 and 3 (black dotted) with area 6.25 Distances between vertices of a double unit cube are square roots of the first six natural numbers, including the square root ...

  4. Talk:Cube root - Wikipedia

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    The new text would read: "In mathematics, a cube root of a number, denoted or x 1/3, is a number a such that a 3 = x. All real numbers have exactly one real cube root and 2 complex roots, and all nonzero complex numbers have 3 distinct complex cube roots." DRE 18:01, 20 February 2007 (UTC) Sounds good.

  5. Cube rule - Wikipedia

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    Expected fraction of seats won, s vs fraction of votes received, v (solid black) according to the cube rule, with a plot of the seat:vote ratio (dashed red) The cube rule or cube law is an empirical observation regarding elections under the first-past-the-post system. The rule suggests that the party getting the most votes is over-represented ...

  6. Exponentiation - Wikipedia

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    The n th roots of unity allow expressing all n th roots of a complex number z as the n products of a given n th roots of z with a n th root of unity. Geometrically, the n th roots of unity lie on the unit circle of the complex plane at the vertices of a regular n -gon with one vertex on the real number 1.

  7. Exact trigonometric values - Wikipedia

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    A related question is whether it can be expressed using cube roots. The following two approaches can be used, but both result in an expression that involves the cube root of a complex number . Using the triple-angle identity, we can identify sin ⁡ ( 1 ∘ ) {\displaystyle \sin(1^{\circ })} as a root of a cubic polynomial: sin ⁡ ( 3 ∘ ...

  8. Indian mathematics - Wikipedia

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    Chapter 12, containing 66 Sanskrit verses, was divided into two sections: "basic operations" (including cube roots, fractions, ratio and proportion, and barter) and "practical mathematics" (including mixture, mathematical series, plane figures, stacking bricks, sawing of timber, and piling of grain). [74]

  9. Root of unity - Wikipedia

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    The cube roots of unity. ... It follows from the discussion in the previous section that this is a primitive n th-root if and only if the fraction ...

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