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We Can Often Multiply and Divide Radicals with Different Indexes 353=276256=(27)(25)6=6756\sqrt { 3 } \sqrt [ 3 ] { 5 } = \sqrt [ 6 ] { 27 } \sqrt [ 6 ] { 25 } = \sqrt [ 6 ] { ( 27 ) ( 25 ) } = \sqrt [ 6 ] { 675 }

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We can often multiply and divide radicals with different indexes.For example: 353=276256=(27) (25) 6=6756\sqrt { 3 } \sqrt [ 3 ] { 5 } = \sqrt [ 6 ] { 27 } \sqrt [ 6 ] { 25 } = \sqrt [ 6 ] { ( 27 ) ( 25 ) } = \sqrt [ 6 ] { 675 }
Use this idea to write the following expression as a single radical.
443\sqrt { 4 } \sqrt [ 3 ] { 4 }


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