SOLUTION: (5 cube root x + 2 cube root 2) (3cube root x - cube root y) I'm multiplying radical expressions

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: (5 cube root x + 2 cube root 2) (3cube root x - cube root y)
I'm multiplying radical expressions
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6-23root3+3 3root3
=4 3root3+3 3root3
=7 3root3

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