Easy Way to Multiply Radicals with Different Indices/ Index

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  • Easy Way to Multiply Radicals with Different Index
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  • @Zarincos
    @Zarincos Рік тому +4

    Couldn't the first case be a little more simply explained by just treating the roots as exponents? 2^1/3 * 2^1/2 = 2^(3/6 + 2/6) = 2^(5/6) = sixth root of 2^5, as you demonstrate. Different bases don't come together so nicely for the second example, unfortunately.

  • @gbreel-1156
    @gbreel-1156 3 місяці тому

    Thank you very much

  • @bravikumar8950
    @bravikumar8950 24 дні тому

    👍👍

  • @nikkisanpedro518
    @nikkisanpedro518 Рік тому +2

    I find this example misleading. Once you multiply 3 radicals with different indices, you can't just multiply their indices. You should get their LCM.

    • @MathTeacherGon
      @MathTeacherGon  Рік тому

      what i have here is the shortcut. Try to use the traditional method and I will give you the same answer.

  • @gioplayz87
    @gioplayz87 Рік тому

    Hello

  • @aiwaobrique-p9u
    @aiwaobrique-p9u 7 місяців тому

    Paano po naging 27