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in c++. Write the definition of function int integerCubeRoot(int n). The function returns the biggest integer whose cube is less than or equal to n.
Absolutely no function calls e.g. to a <math> function. Just basic operations like * and + etc. BTW you can cube a number just using basic multiplication.

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Write the definition of function int integerCubeRoot(int n). The function returns the biggest integer whose cube is less than or equal to n.
Absolutely no function calls e.g. to a <cmath> function. Just basic operations like and etc. BTW you can cube a number just using basic multiplication.
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