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( \sqrt[3]{n - 3} )( \sqrt[3]{n + 5} )I don't follow how to multiply radical expressions.

( \sqrt[3]{n - 3} )( \sqrt[3]{n + 5} )I don't follow how to multiply radical expressions-example-1
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To multiply the following radical, copy the common index and then multiply the radicands.


(\sqrt[m]{x})(\sqrt[m]{y})=\sqrt[m]{xy}

Thus, the given expression can be simplified as follows:


(\sqrt[3]{n-3})(\sqrt[3]{n+5})=\sqrt[3]{(n-3)(n+5)}

Simplify the expression under the radical sign.


\begin{gathered} (\sqrt[3]{n-3})(\sqrt[3]{n+5})=\sqrt[3]{n^2+5n-3n-15} \\ =\sqrt[3]{n^2+2n-15} \end{gathered}

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