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The quotient property of radicals requires the indices of the radicals to be the same. Does this mean that it is not possible to write the 4th radicand of y cubed divided by the square root of y as a single
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The quotient property of radicals requires the indices of the radicals to be the same. Does this mean that it is not possible to write the 4th radicand of y cubed divided by the square root of y as a single radical? Explain
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Answer:
It is possible. Here's how:
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