when studying roots, you most often see square roots and cube roots; only occasionally do you see the fourth or fifth root. however, it can be interesting to consider other possible roots. to consider other possible roots, answer the questions here: write a whole number, n, that is larger than 5. to keep things interesting, try to pick an n different from what your classmates have already chosen. give an example of a number whose nth root (for your n above) is a whole number. explain how you approached finding your example.