## crissy126 2 years ago anyone good at solving nth roots?

1. Best_Mathematician

depends

2. inkyvoyd

don't ask us to find the nth root of a number if it's n is a convoluted complex number ;)

3. crissy126

^3sqroot 88 ^3sqroot -222 -^4sqroot 0.34 ^5sqroot 500

4. Best_Mathematician

confused...draw it

5. crissy126

$\sqrt[3]{88}$ $\sqrt[3]{-222}$ $-\sqrt[4]{0.34}$ $\sqrt[5]{500}$

6. crissy126

@jim_thompson5910 , @satellite73 , @zepdrix help anyone?

7. Best_Mathematician

i dont even know what are they? i mean i used to did it earlier dont rememebr...but i can help u if u tell me the topic

8. inkyvoyd

@Best_Mathematician , it's de moivre's theorem. I have a bit of a headache right now so I'm letting up on the thinking - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Root_of_unity is what you are looking for.

9. Best_Mathematician

blows my mind...haha...never took tht class sorry

10. crissy126

its ok its just my alg 2 homework @Best_Mathematician

11. Best_Mathematician

really i cant remember algebra lol...

12. crissy126

ya

13. inkyvoyd

@Best_Mathematician , oopsies, I gave you the right names, but wikipedia likes to include a lot of high-level info on all maths subjects this is more friendly http://www.cliffsnotes.com/study_guide/De-Moivres-Theorem.topicArticleId-11658,articleId-11634.html

14. Best_Mathematician

oh i remeber this...but tbh i getta go and search for my question