Simplify the radical expressions. $$\sqrt[3]{27 x^{2} y^{3} z^{4}}$$
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Step 1: Break down the radical expression into separate cube roots: $$\sqrt[3]{27 x^{2} y^{3} z^{4}} = \sqrt[3]{27} \times \sqrt[3]{x^{2}} \times \sqrt[3]{y^{3}} \times \sqrt[3]{z^{4}}$$ Show more…
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