SOLUTION: Products of two or more radical terms. Multiply. Assume that all variables represent nonnegative real numbers. 1.)cubed root 2 ( cubed root 4 - 2 cubed root 32) 2.) (2+sq

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Question 1026516: Products of two or more radical terms. Multiply. Assume that all variables represent nonnegative real numbers.
1.)cubed root 2 ( cubed root 4 - 2 cubed root 32)


2.) (2+squareroot 6)(5-squareroot 6)

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