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OpenStudy (ledah):

Simplify the following subtraction of radical expressions.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Do your own homework.

OpenStudy (ledah):

You just made me mess up...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I love you Ledah! :D I'll leave you alone now. lol Good luck getting an answer. :D

OpenStudy (ledah):

\[5\sqrt{6a}^{3}-6a \sqrt{a}\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[4\sqrt[3]{6a^3?}\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

6a\[\sqrt{a}\] = \[\sqrt[3]{6a^3?}\]

OpenStudy (ledah):

well that wouldn't be an answer. I'm not looking for the answer I'm looking for an example on how to do this.

OpenStudy (ledah):

o_o oh

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[6a*\sqrt{a}=6\sqrt[3]{a^3}\] so you can find this answer...

OpenStudy (ledah):

I would think you'd combine like terms. Like the A's...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I am make sure that this answer is true :) Just my english is not enough for explain...

OpenStudy (ledah):

Well I can understand you just fine. Give the explanation a go. :D

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