What is the cubic formula, used to solve cubic equations?
Hi, Answer First, you must determine which primary units of measure you want to use for the variables. In this example, let\’s assume that we are dealing with a retangular area of measure and the area\’s length and width can be measured in feet. Feet will be our primary unit of measure so everything else must eventually be converted to feet at some point for the equation to work.Assume that one side of the area has a Length (L) of 12 feet. The perpendicular side has a length, which in this case we will label as the Width (W) of 14 feet. By multiplying these together, we can detemrine the square footage of the area: L x W = Area, or 12 x 14 = 168 feet squared.Since we are looking for a cubic measure, we need a third variable to represent the height or depth of the cubic space. Let\’s label this as Height (H) and assume that the easiest way to represent it is by using Inches. Let\’s assume that the H = 4 inches. Since we know that we have to convert inches to feet, we can do this simply