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Mulliply, if possible, using the product rule. Assume that all variables represent positive real numbers. See Examples I and 2.$$\sqrt[3]{7 x} \cdot \sqrt[3]{2 y}$$
$\sqrt[3]{14 x y}$
Algebra
Chapter 10
Roots, Radicals, and Root Functions
Section 3
Simplifying Radical Expressions
Decimals
Exponents and Polynomials
Equations and Inequalities
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then when you're multiplying, the Cuba is seven. Next time. Thank you. Good to wise. That is the same as the cube root of the product of seven X into y. So this is Southern. Next time is to wine and seven times to be done. So we're gonna do that and you get the cube root of 14. And then x y is just gonna be X y. So this is your final answer. There's no perfect you factors of 14.
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