Because sometimes this makes UNLIKE terms become LIKE terms,
and whereas UNLIKE terms cannot be combined, LIKE terms can.
Example:
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∛24 + ∛81
is an expression with unlike terms and they cannot be combined
if we left them that way. However if we break 24 down as 8*3
and 81 down as 27*3, like this:
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∛8*3 + ∛27*3
then since the cube root of 8 is 2 and the cube root of 27 is 3,
we can just put their cube roots in front of the radicals
and erase them under the radicals:
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2∛3 + 3∛3
Now we have two LIKE terms and we can now combine them and
end up with:
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5∛3
Edwin