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is it possible to input cube roots into the online graphing calculator?

I need to graph:

y=cube root of x
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Sure!

Just type in:

x^(1/3)

in one of the function graphing calculators.

You can use fractional exponents for any roots, like the fifth root would be: x^(1/5). Or the fifth root of x^2 would be: x^(2/5).
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