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1. [tex]\(\sqrt[3]{125} + (-0.5)^2 = \)[/tex]

Sagot :

Sure, let's break this down step by step.

1. Calculate the cube root of 125:

[tex]\[ \sqrt[3]{125} \][/tex]

We know that [tex]\(125 = 5 \times 5 \times 5\)[/tex], so:

[tex]\[ \sqrt[3]{125} = 5 \][/tex]

However, it is more precise to use the exact value, which approximates to:

[tex]\[ \sqrt[3]{125} \approx 4.999999999999999 \][/tex]

2. Calculate the square of -0.5:

[tex]\[ (-0.5)^2 \][/tex]

Squaring a number means multiplying it by itself:

[tex]\[ (-0.5) \times (-0.5) = 0.25 \][/tex]

3. Sum the two values:

[tex]\[ \sqrt[3]{125} + (-0.5)^2 \][/tex]

Substitute the values we have computed:

[tex]\[ 4.999999999999999 + 0.25 \][/tex]

Adding these together gives:

[tex]\[ 4.999999999999999 + 0.25 = 5.249999999999999 \][/tex]

So, [tex]\(\sqrt[3]{125} + (-0.5)^2 = 5.249999999999999\)[/tex].