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=== Introductory Problems === | === Introductory Problems === | ||
* [[2005_AMC_10A_Problems/Problem_15 | 2005 AMC 10A Problem 15]] | * [[2005_AMC_10A_Problems/Problem_15 | 2005 AMC 10A Problem 15]] | ||
* [[2018_AMC_8_Problems/Problem_25 | 2018 AMC 8 Problem 25]] | |||
=== Intermediate Problems === | |||
*[[1988_AIME_Problems/Problem_9 | 1988 AIME Problem 9]] | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
Latest revision as of 13:12, 24 August 2023
A perfect cube is an integer that is equal to some other integer raised to the third power. We refer to raising a number to the third power as cubing the number.
For example, 125 is a perfect cube because
. However, 121 is not a perfect cube because there is no integer
such that
.