Cube of 4 – Value – Solved examples
Cube of 4
The cube of a number is the product we get when the number is multiplied by itself three times. It is represented by the symbol x^3 (exponential form).
To find the cube of the number 4, we have to multiply 4 by itself three times as shown below.
Cube of 4=4^{3}
=4 \times 4 \times 4
=16 \times 4=64
The product of 4 when multiplied by itself 3 times is equal to 64. Hence the value of 4^{3} is equal to 64.
We can also write that 4^{3}=64.
Applications of 4^{3}
- 64 is the value of 4^{3}. Therefore we can say that 4 is the cube root of 64.
- 64 is a perfect cube.
- If there is a cube with a side of length 4 units, then the volume of the cube is equal to the cube of side measuring 4 units i.e., 64 cubic units.
Solved Examples
1. Find the value of 4^{3}.
4^{3}=4 \times 4 \times 4=16 \times 4=64
Hence the value of 4^{3} is 64.
2. Find the value of 40^{3}.
40^{3}=(4 \times 10)^{3}=4^{3} \times 10^{3}
Putting the values of 4^{3} \text { and } 10^{3}:
40^{3} = 64 × 1000 = 64000
Hence the value of 40^{3} is 64000.
3. Find the value of 0.4^{3}.
0.4^{3}=\left(\frac{4}{10}\right)^{3}=\frac{4^{3}}{10^{3}}
Putting the values of 4^{3} \text { and } 10^{3}:
0.4^{3}=\frac{64}{1000}=0.064
Hence the value of 0.4^{3} is 0.064.
4. Find the volume of a cube having a side of 4 m?
Length of each side = 4 m
Volume of the cube =\operatorname{side}^{3}=4^{3}=64 \mathrm{~m}^{3}
5. Find the value of (-4)^{3}.
(-4)^{3}=(4 \times-1)^{3}=4^{3} \times(-1)^{3}Putting the values of 4^{3} \text { and }(-1)^{3}:
(-4)^{3}=64 \times-1=(-64)Hence the value of (-4)^{3} \text { is }(-64).
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is the value of 4^{3}?
Ans: The value of 4^{3}is equal to 64.
Q2. Find the value of \sqrt[3]{64}?
Ans: \sqrt[3]{64} is equal to 4.
Q3. What is the relation between cube and cube roots?
Ans: The cube of a number is the product we get when the number is multiplied by itself three times.
The cube root of a number when multiplied by itself three times to give us the number.
They are inverse processes.
For example: 729 is the cube of 9 but 9 is the cube root of 729.