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\( \begin{array}{l} \sqrt[3]{8}= \\ \sqrt{9}= \\ \sqrt[3]{27}= \\ \sqrt{25}=\ldots \ldots . \quad \sqrt{1}= \\ \sqrt{36}=\quad \sqrt{100}=\ldots \ldots . \sqrt[3]{04}=\ldots \ldots . \quad \sqrt[3]{1000}= \\ \sqrt[3]{1}=\quad \sqrt{81}=\ldots \ldots . \quad \sqrt{4}=\ldots \ldots . \quad \sqrt[3]{64}=\ldots \ldots \end{array} \)

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Here are the results: \[ \begin{array}{l} \sqrt[3]{8} = 2 \\ \sqrt{9} = 3 \\ \sqrt[3]{27} = 3 \\ \sqrt{25} = 5 \\ \sqrt{1} = 1 \\ \sqrt{36} = 6 \\ \sqrt{100} = 10 \\ \sqrt[3]{4} \approx 1.587 \\ \sqrt[3]{1000} = 10 \\ \sqrt[3]{1} = 1 \\ \sqrt{81} = 9 \\ \sqrt{4} = 2 \\ \sqrt[3]{64} = 4 \\ \end{array} \]

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Calculate the value by following steps: - step0: Calculate: \(\sqrt[3]{4}\) Calculate or simplify the expression \( \sqrt{81} \). Calculate the value by following steps: - step0: Calculate: \(\sqrt{81}\) - step1: Write in exponential form: \(\sqrt{9^{2}}\) - step2: Simplify the root: \(9\) Calculate or simplify the expression \( \sqrt[3]{1} \). Calculate the value by following steps: - step0: Calculate: \(\sqrt[3]{1}\) - step1: Simplify the root: \(1\) Calculate or simplify the expression \( \sqrt{100} \). Calculate the value by following steps: - step0: Calculate: \(\sqrt{100}\) - step1: Write in exponential form: \(\sqrt{10^{2}}\) - step2: Simplify the root: \(10\) Calculate or simplify the expression \( \sqrt{1} \). Calculate the value by following steps: - step0: Calculate: \(\sqrt{1}\) - step1: Simplify the root: \(1\) Calculate or simplify the expression \( \sqrt[3]{1000} \). Calculate the value by following steps: - step0: Calculate: \(\sqrt[3]{1000}\) - step1: Write in exponential form: \(\sqrt[3]{10^{3}}\) - step2: Simplify the root: \(10\) Calculate or simplify the expression \( \sqrt{36} \). Calculate the value by following steps: - step0: Calculate: \(\sqrt{36}\) - step1: Write in exponential form: \(\sqrt{6^{2}}\) - step2: Simplify the root: \(6\) Calculate or simplify the expression \( \sqrt{25} \). Calculate the value by following steps: - step0: Calculate: \(\sqrt{25}\) - step1: Write in exponential form: \(\sqrt{5^{2}}\) - step2: Simplify the root: \(5\) Calculate or simplify the expression \( \sqrt[3]{27} \). Calculate the value by following steps: - step0: Calculate: \(\sqrt[3]{27}\) - step1: Write in exponential form: \(\sqrt[3]{3^{3}}\) - step2: Simplify the root: \(3\) Calculate or simplify the expression \( \sqrt{9} \). Calculate the value by following steps: - step0: Calculate: \(\sqrt{9}\) - step1: Write in exponential form: \(\sqrt{3^{2}}\) - step2: Simplify the root: \(3\) Calculate or simplify the expression \( \sqrt{4} \). Calculate the value by following steps: - step0: Calculate: \(\sqrt{4}\) - step1: Write in exponential form: \(\sqrt{2^{2}}\) - step2: Simplify the root: \(2\) Calculate or simplify the expression \( \sqrt[3]{64} \). Calculate the value by following steps: - step0: Calculate: \(\sqrt[3]{64}\) - step1: Write in exponential form: \(\sqrt[3]{4^{3}}\) - step2: Simplify the root: \(4\) Calculate or simplify the expression \( \sqrt[3]{8} \). Calculate the value by following steps: - step0: Calculate: \(\sqrt[3]{8}\) - step1: Write in exponential form: \(\sqrt[3]{2^{3}}\) - step2: Simplify the root: \(2\) Here are the results for the calculations: \[ \begin{array}{l} \sqrt[3]{8} = 2 \\ \sqrt{9} = 3 \\ \sqrt[3]{27} = 3 \\ \sqrt{25} = 5 \\ \sqrt{1} = 1 \\ \sqrt{36} = 6 \\ \sqrt{100} = 10 \\ \sqrt[3]{4} \approx 1.587401 \\ \sqrt[3]{1000} = 10 \\ \sqrt[3]{1} = 1 \\ \sqrt{81} = 9 \\ \sqrt{4} = 2 \\ \sqrt[3]{64} = 4 \\ \end{array} \]

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Let's calculate these values together! \(\sqrt[3]{8} = 2\) because \(2 \times 2 \times 2 = 8\). \(\sqrt{9} = 3\) since \(3 \times 3 = 9\). \(\sqrt[3]{27} = 3\) because \(3 \times 3 \times 3 = 27\). \(\sqrt{25} = 5\) as \(5 \times 5 = 25\). \(\sqrt{1} = 1\) since \(1 \times 1 = 1\). \(\sqrt{36} = 6\) because \(6 \times 6 = 36\). \(\sqrt{100} = 10\) since \(10 \times 10 = 100\). \(\sqrt[3]{4} \approx 1.587\) (approximately) because it’s not a perfect cube. \(\sqrt[3]{1000} = 10\) since \(10 \times 10 \times 10 = 1000\). \(\sqrt[3]{1} = 1\) because \(1 \times 1 \times 1 = 1\). \(\sqrt{81} = 9\) as \(9 \times 9 = 81\). \(\sqrt{4} = 2\) since \(2 \times 2 = 4\). \(\sqrt[3]{64} = 4\) because \(4 \times 4 \times 4 = 64\). Keep those numbers in mind; they are your gateways to solving more mathematical challenges!

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