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Perform the operation and simplify. Assume all variables represent non negative real numbers.$$10 \sqrt[3]{5}-2 \sqrt[3]{5}$$
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Step 1: We have the expression $$10 \sqrt[3]{5}-2 \sqrt[3]{5}$$ Here, we can see that both terms have the same radical part, which is $$\sqrt[3]{5}$$ Show more…
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