How is a cubic root done in gnome-calculator?












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I don't know which buttons I have to click or what key combination to type to calculate a cube root.










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          The n-th root is calculated when you put a subscript number before the square root sign.



          ₃√27


          To enter subscript numbers with the keyboard hold down Alt while entering the number.



          E.g.




          1. Go to Advanced mode

          2. Press Alt while typing 3

          3. Press


          and so on






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          • Also you can open a bug report for add a button of n-th root.

            – Helio
            Mar 20 '15 at 12:21






          • 6





            X^(1/3) will do the same

            – Jean-Marie
            Mar 20 '15 at 13:25






          • 3





            @Helio That would be a feature request, not a bug report ;)

            – Registered User
            Mar 20 '15 at 18:40






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            @CristianMirTienda Were you satisfied with my answer? Then give me a upvote (∧). If I could solve your problem, then it would be nice if you'd mark my answer (✓).

            – A.B.
            Apr 18 '15 at 14:36











          • I didn't know that! :-)

            – Fabby
            Aug 9 '15 at 20:35



















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          Open Calculator and goto Help>Contents (or simply press F1), You will find help for Powers and Roots:-



          enter image description here



          Where you will find information that:




          n-th roots can be calculated by putting a subscript number before the root sign.

          ₃√2




          The superscripting and subscripting numbers can be put by holing Ctrl and Alt respectively!.






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            The n-th root is calculated when you put a subscript number before the square root sign.



            ₃√27


            To enter subscript numbers with the keyboard hold down Alt while entering the number.



            E.g.




            1. Go to Advanced mode

            2. Press Alt while typing 3

            3. Press


            and so on






            share|improve this answer


























            • Also you can open a bug report for add a button of n-th root.

              – Helio
              Mar 20 '15 at 12:21






            • 6





              X^(1/3) will do the same

              – Jean-Marie
              Mar 20 '15 at 13:25






            • 3





              @Helio That would be a feature request, not a bug report ;)

              – Registered User
              Mar 20 '15 at 18:40






            • 1





              @CristianMirTienda Were you satisfied with my answer? Then give me a upvote (∧). If I could solve your problem, then it would be nice if you'd mark my answer (✓).

              – A.B.
              Apr 18 '15 at 14:36











            • I didn't know that! :-)

              – Fabby
              Aug 9 '15 at 20:35
















            16














            The n-th root is calculated when you put a subscript number before the square root sign.



            ₃√27


            To enter subscript numbers with the keyboard hold down Alt while entering the number.



            E.g.




            1. Go to Advanced mode

            2. Press Alt while typing 3

            3. Press


            and so on






            share|improve this answer


























            • Also you can open a bug report for add a button of n-th root.

              – Helio
              Mar 20 '15 at 12:21






            • 6





              X^(1/3) will do the same

              – Jean-Marie
              Mar 20 '15 at 13:25






            • 3





              @Helio That would be a feature request, not a bug report ;)

              – Registered User
              Mar 20 '15 at 18:40






            • 1





              @CristianMirTienda Were you satisfied with my answer? Then give me a upvote (∧). If I could solve your problem, then it would be nice if you'd mark my answer (✓).

              – A.B.
              Apr 18 '15 at 14:36











            • I didn't know that! :-)

              – Fabby
              Aug 9 '15 at 20:35














            16












            16








            16







            The n-th root is calculated when you put a subscript number before the square root sign.



            ₃√27


            To enter subscript numbers with the keyboard hold down Alt while entering the number.



            E.g.




            1. Go to Advanced mode

            2. Press Alt while typing 3

            3. Press


            and so on






            share|improve this answer















            The n-th root is calculated when you put a subscript number before the square root sign.



            ₃√27


            To enter subscript numbers with the keyboard hold down Alt while entering the number.



            E.g.




            1. Go to Advanced mode

            2. Press Alt while typing 3

            3. Press


            and so on







            share|improve this answer














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            • Also you can open a bug report for add a button of n-th root.

              – Helio
              Mar 20 '15 at 12:21






            • 6





              X^(1/3) will do the same

              – Jean-Marie
              Mar 20 '15 at 13:25






            • 3





              @Helio That would be a feature request, not a bug report ;)

              – Registered User
              Mar 20 '15 at 18:40






            • 1





              @CristianMirTienda Were you satisfied with my answer? Then give me a upvote (∧). If I could solve your problem, then it would be nice if you'd mark my answer (✓).

              – A.B.
              Apr 18 '15 at 14:36











            • I didn't know that! :-)

              – Fabby
              Aug 9 '15 at 20:35



















            • Also you can open a bug report for add a button of n-th root.

              – Helio
              Mar 20 '15 at 12:21






            • 6





              X^(1/3) will do the same

              – Jean-Marie
              Mar 20 '15 at 13:25






            • 3





              @Helio That would be a feature request, not a bug report ;)

              – Registered User
              Mar 20 '15 at 18:40






            • 1





              @CristianMirTienda Were you satisfied with my answer? Then give me a upvote (∧). If I could solve your problem, then it would be nice if you'd mark my answer (✓).

              – A.B.
              Apr 18 '15 at 14:36











            • I didn't know that! :-)

              – Fabby
              Aug 9 '15 at 20:35

















            Also you can open a bug report for add a button of n-th root.

            – Helio
            Mar 20 '15 at 12:21





            Also you can open a bug report for add a button of n-th root.

            – Helio
            Mar 20 '15 at 12:21




            6




            6





            X^(1/3) will do the same

            – Jean-Marie
            Mar 20 '15 at 13:25





            X^(1/3) will do the same

            – Jean-Marie
            Mar 20 '15 at 13:25




            3




            3





            @Helio That would be a feature request, not a bug report ;)

            – Registered User
            Mar 20 '15 at 18:40





            @Helio That would be a feature request, not a bug report ;)

            – Registered User
            Mar 20 '15 at 18:40




            1




            1





            @CristianMirTienda Were you satisfied with my answer? Then give me a upvote (∧). If I could solve your problem, then it would be nice if you'd mark my answer (✓).

            – A.B.
            Apr 18 '15 at 14:36





            @CristianMirTienda Were you satisfied with my answer? Then give me a upvote (∧). If I could solve your problem, then it would be nice if you'd mark my answer (✓).

            – A.B.
            Apr 18 '15 at 14:36













            I didn't know that! :-)

            – Fabby
            Aug 9 '15 at 20:35





            I didn't know that! :-)

            – Fabby
            Aug 9 '15 at 20:35













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            Open Calculator and goto Help>Contents (or simply press F1), You will find help for Powers and Roots:-



            enter image description here



            Where you will find information that:




            n-th roots can be calculated by putting a subscript number before the root sign.

            ₃√2




            The superscripting and subscripting numbers can be put by holing Ctrl and Alt respectively!.






            share|improve this answer




























              2














              Open Calculator and goto Help>Contents (or simply press F1), You will find help for Powers and Roots:-



              enter image description here



              Where you will find information that:




              n-th roots can be calculated by putting a subscript number before the root sign.

              ₃√2




              The superscripting and subscripting numbers can be put by holing Ctrl and Alt respectively!.






              share|improve this answer


























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                Open Calculator and goto Help>Contents (or simply press F1), You will find help for Powers and Roots:-



                enter image description here



                Where you will find information that:




                n-th roots can be calculated by putting a subscript number before the root sign.

                ₃√2




                The superscripting and subscripting numbers can be put by holing Ctrl and Alt respectively!.






                share|improve this answer













                Open Calculator and goto Help>Contents (or simply press F1), You will find help for Powers and Roots:-



                enter image description here



                Where you will find information that:




                n-th roots can be calculated by putting a subscript number before the root sign.

                ₃√2




                The superscripting and subscripting numbers can be put by holing Ctrl and Alt respectively!.







                share|improve this answer












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