Thanks for your input,
Bernard Liengme
For the issue with the number of decimals, from my point of view, Excel rounded the one with 15 decimals off to 1/3, then the calculation returns the cube root of -8 which is -2 (we recall here the maths applied to calculate
power of 1/n with n odd).
On the other hand the one with 14 decimal is left to be a decimal number, hence the result of the formula is an imaginary number which can't be calculated by the ^ operator.
Those are my guess, left to some experts to confirm.
What most intriguing to me is that Excel cannot return the m/n power if m is not 1. Does it means it has a test to tell in which case the exponent is rounded off, and only 1/n passes that test?
Best regards,