Multiplying Radical Expressions With Different Index Numbers

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This algebra video tutorial explains how to multiply radical expressions with different index numbers. It contains plenty of examples and practice problems on simplifying radical expressions.

Simplifying Radical Expressions:

Multiplying Radical Expressions:

Adding & Subtracting Radicals:

Simplifying Cube Root Expressions:

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Rationalizing The Denominator:

Multiplying Radicals With Different Indices:

How To Solve Radical Equations:

Solving Equations With Cube Roots:

Solving Complex Radical Equations:

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How To Graph Radical Functions:

Domain of Radical Functions:

How To Graph Cube Root Functions:

Radical Expressions - Test Review:

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Thank you for this video. Our professor isn't teaching about this lesson.

Treant.
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MR. Organic Chemistry Tutor, thank you for another well organized video/lecture on Multiplying Expressions With Different Index Numbers in Algebra. This topic can be problematic, however pattern recognition helps with obtaining the solution.

georgesadler
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This helped me a lot huhu Thank you so much

reybencastante
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Insane vid bro keep it up love it really helpful

ncedits
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if it was 2x^1/3 and 4x^3/4, you do the exponents normally and does it turn to 8x for the base number?

godoglove
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Thank you, This video helped me a lot, but what do I do if the radicand is different?

MeghaIslam-qbhe
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1:42 i have a question how did you like multiply it to twelve? or how did you say it likw twelve?

filipinoballedits_
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do you multiply the variables with fractional exponents if they were numbers?

kryspin
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do you make any videos on English grammar?

mathlearning
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what about when there's multiple variables inside the radical

clarksims
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but what if the number in the radicand is different? what then???

kieran
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I cant see the final answer because of the sub title 😑

joanabsalon
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x cubed times x to 4th is not equals to x to 7th. The answer is x to 12th

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