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Is there any way to solve this without using complicated limit functions and stuff? (without approximation, solve mathematically)

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I’m sorry what-

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If it goes on infinitely, is the answer just... an infinite number? If so, you can use the infinity symbol (∞). If it isn't infinite... how does it work...?

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The cube root of 6 is greater than 1 (as the cube root of 1 is 1, and 6 is greater than 1), and if you keep adding those numbers (which are each greater than 1) infinitely, they slowly but surely add up infinitely, right? Or is there something I'm missing?

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The answer is 3.

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answer is =2. if u use a limit function thats what happens. but i wanna know how u can solve this without using limits or approximation

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like the more and more precise you go, the more it becomes =2

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InfiniteBlunders wrote:

The cube root of 6 is greater than 1 (as the cube root of 1 is 1, and 6 is greater than 1), and if you keep adding those numbers (which are each greater than 1) infinitely, they slowly but surely add up infinitely, right? Or is there something I'm missing?

its cause the cube roots become equal to a certain number (approx) for example, let cbrt 6= 1.8, therefore function = cbrt(6+1.8)= cbrt 7.8, which is = (lets say) 1.9. 6+1.9= 7.9, and cbrt of that approaches 2

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Zapper333 wrote:

answer is =2. if u use a limit function thats what happens. but i wanna know how u can solve this without using limits or approximation

I really don't think that there is a way to

A lot of things are defined through limits. Even e, its value is determined by a limit.

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NuclearFighter wrote:
Zapper333 wrote:

answer is =2. if u use a limit function thats what happens. but i wanna know how u can solve this without using limits or approximation

I really don't think that there is a way to

A lot of things are defined through limits. Even e, its value is determined by a limit.

im beginning to think so too. i think this question intends us to approximate.

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if anyone has any formula/funcition/whatever then pls send it here

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Zapper333 wrote:

Is there any way to solve this without using complicated limit functions and stuff? (without approximation, solve mathematically)

This is a unique problem...hm....in my opinion your answer will be cube root of 6 added 4 times because even though there's a '...' a stop symbol that is a vertical line is given so I think the answer will be...864 I'm not sure. I will ask my teacher and get back to you

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What grade are you

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Tf is DAT-

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Give_It_A_Rest wrote:

Tf is DAT-

meth

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This will include imaginary numbers (i) and it may become complex. 
So, this is the best way I can explain you the answer : 

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what the f-

no sorry im too dumb for that

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Pls this forum T-T

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Idk im only 4th grade

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im in the 1st