Published On Nov 19, 2018
Brett demonstrates how to simplify more difficult and tricky radicals including how to multiply radicals with different indices and/or different radicands, as well as simplifying nested radicals using rational exponent notation and other tricks. SUBSCRIBE » https://www.youtube.com/c/mathhacks?s...
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Example 1: Multiplying radicals with different indices using rational exponents » 0:15
Example 2: Multiply radicals with different radicands and indices » 1:38
Example 3: Simplifying nested radicals » 3:05
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