
Using prime factorization to simplify the cube root of an expression
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Mathematics
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11th Grade - University
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Hard
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The video tutorial covers the basics of square, cube, and 4th roots, emphasizing that while square roots are familiar, cube and 4th roots are less common. The teacher recommends using a factor tree to simplify these roots. An example is provided, demonstrating the simplification of the number 81 using its prime factors. The tutorial concludes with a method for simplifying radical expressions by breaking them down into their prime factors.
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