Find the cubic root 56.

Find the cubic root 32.

Find the square of 45

Find the square root of 175.

.Find the square of 200.

The cubic root of 56 is approximately 3.76.

The cubic root of 32 is approximately 3.17.

The square of 45 is 2025.

The square root of 175 is approximately 13.23.

The square of 200 is 40,000.

You need to answer with square root in them.

Apologies for the confusion.

The square root of 45 is approximately √45.
The square root of 175 is approximately √175.

To find the cubic root of a number, you can use a calculator or perform the calculation manually:

1. Using a calculator:
- For 56, simply enter "56" and then press the cubic root (∛) button on the calculator.
- For 32, enter "32" and press the cubic root (∛) button.

2. Manual calculation:
- To find the cubic root of a number, you can use exponentiation. For example, for 56, you need to find the number x such that x³ = 56.
- Start by guessing a number and cubing it until you get close to 56. You can start with 3: 3³ = 27, 4: 4³ = 64. So the cubic root of 56 is between 3 and 4.
- To find a more accurate result, you can use a method like Newton's method for approximating roots.

To find the square of a number, you can again use a calculator or perform the calculation manually:

1. Using a calculator:
- For 45, simply enter "45" and then press the square (x²) button on the calculator.
- For 200, enter "200" and press the square (x²) button.

2. Manual calculation:
- To find the square of a number, you multiply the number by itself. For example, for 45, you would calculate 45 * 45.
- For larger numbers like 200, you can use long multiplication to find the result: 200 * 200.

To find the square root of a number, you can use a calculator or perform the calculation manually:

1. Using a calculator:
- For 175, simply enter "175" and then press the square root (√) button on the calculator.

2. Manual calculation:
- To find the square root of a number, you need to find the number x such that x² = 175.
- Again, start by guessing a number and squaring it until you get close to 175. You can start with 10: 10² = 100, and 11: 11² = 121. So the square root of 175 is between 10 and 11.
- You can use methods like the bisection method or Newton's method for approximating square roots.

Remember that you can use a calculator for faster and more accurate results, especially for larger numbers.