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∙ 6y agoThe first cubic number above 100 that is also a palindrome is 729. The cube root of 729 is 9, and when 9 is cubed, it results in 729, which is also a palindrome because it reads the same backwards.
The first square number is 4 while the first cubic number is 8. Condition: you do not consider 1 as an answer since 1x is surely 1 for any value of x, from negative to infinite.
There is no first number above 0. If x was considered to be the first number above zero then x/2 would be above zero but nearer to it. And then half that number would be above zero and nearer still. And so on.
Pronounce 'palindrome' like: pal (as in friend) + in + drome (rhymes with chrome). Stress the first syllable = PAL-in-drome.
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Yes, the first six numbers are 1,1,2,3,5 and 8. All of them are palindromic.
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The first square number is 4 while the first cubic number is 8. Condition: you do not consider 1 as an answer since 1x is surely 1 for any value of x, from negative to infinite.
There is no first number above 0. If x was considered to be the first number above zero then x/2 would be above zero but nearer to it. And then half that number would be above zero and nearer still. And so on.
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First, figure out how many cubic inches are in a cubic foot. A cubic foot is 12 inches x 12 inches x 12 inches, so 12x12x12= the number of cubic inches in one cubic foot. You then multiply the number of cubic inches on one cubic foot by the total number of cubic feet (which in this case is 8) and that will give you the total number of cubic inches in 8 cubic feet. That's a method you can use, now it's up to you to do the math!
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the first number above the equals sign is called the minuend
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It depends how religious you are but if you aren't the first person credited to create the first palindrome was Greek Poet Sotades and if you are religious it was credited to Adam from the Adam and eve story.
Pronounce 'palindrome' like: pal (as in friend) + in + drome (rhymes with chrome). Stress the first syllable = PAL-in-drome.