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Can someone solve this with steps cause idk how to solve the radicals

Can someone solve this with steps cause idk how to solve the radicals-example-1
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\bf 343^{(2)/(3)}+36^{(1)/(2)}-256^{(3)/(4)}\qquad \begin{cases} 343=7\cdot 7\cdot 7\\ \qquad 7^3\\ 36=6\cdot 6\\ \qquad 6^2\\ 256=4\cdot 4\cdot 4\cdot 4\\ \qquad 4^4 \end{cases}\\\\\\ (7^3)^{(2)/(3)}+(6^2)^{(1)/(2)}-(4^4)^{(3)/(4)} \\\\\\ \sqrt[3]{(7^3)^2}+\sqrt[2]{(6^2)^1}-\sqrt[4]{(4^4)^3}\implies \sqrt[3]{(7^2)^3}+\sqrt[2]{(6^1)^2}-\sqrt[4]{(4^3)^4} \\\\\\ 7^2+6-4^3\implies 49+6-64\implies -9


to see what you can take out of the radical, you can always do a quick "prime factoring" of the values, that way you can break it in factors to see who is what.
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