Asked by chris
Multiplying Radicals
Using the Distributive Property
Multiply:
Responses
64 x squared cube root of 2 x minus 8 x cubed
32 x squared cube root of 2 x minus 8 cube root of x squared
64 x squared cube root of 2 x minus 8 x cube root of x
32 x squared cube root of 2 x minus 8 x cubed
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I don’t see the original expression you want multiplied — you only pasted four possible answers. Can you paste the multiplication problem (the binomial or the two factors) exactly as given?
If you want a quick reminder of the method while you paste it:
- Use the distributive property (multiply each term in the first factor by each term in the second).
- Multiply numeric coefficients and x-powers normally.
- For cube roots: ∛a · ∛b = ∛(ab). After combining, simplify any perfect cubes (e.g. ∛(x^3)=x).
Send the original expression and I’ll multiply and show which of your four choices is correct.
If you want a quick reminder of the method while you paste it:
- Use the distributive property (multiply each term in the first factor by each term in the second).
- Multiply numeric coefficients and x-powers normally.
- For cube roots: ∛a · ∛b = ∛(ab). After combining, simplify any perfect cubes (e.g. ∛(x^3)=x).
Send the original expression and I’ll multiply and show which of your four choices is correct.
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