Algebra 2 - Multiplying Radicals of Different Roots

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Free Math Help at Brightstorm! http://www.brightstorm.com/math How to multiply radicals together when they are different roots.

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  • thank god ur not my teacher I wouldn't be able to concentrate (; lol.

  • Thank you. Very clear and useful

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  • @Dream1ng

    the 2 came from the index of the radical, when a square root appears, it means there is always a 2 in the index

  • If i were in your classroom I would walk right up to you and rub your head.

  • Oh yeah, work that bald head

  • Very useful, I now understand a bit better. Thanks man !

  • how did the radical of 3 turn into 3^1/2

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  • i used this method and got the right answer but i didnt get credit for doing it my teachers way...i hate my school

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