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Multiplying Radicals Calculator
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Radicals is a root which we also called as square root. The mathematical symbol of radical is ($\sqrt{ }$). Rubicund is referred to a number which is present inside the root. Radical is a symbol ($\sqrt{ }$), which is used to define the radicals or nth root. Normally, $\sqrt{a}$ can be rewrite as a1/2. Likewise radicals are expressed in various forms. The expression $\sqrt{5}$ is read as “radical five”, or “the radicals of five”.
Multiplying Radicals Calculator is used to find the value of the given multiplication radicals term.

Steps for Multiplying Radicals Calculator

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Step 1 :

To multiply radicals, first find the exponent of lowest possible base of the given numbers say "x" and "y".

Step 2 :

Apply the formula:

(x)$^{exponent \times radical}$ $\times$ (y)$^{exponent \times radical}$

Problems on Multiplying Radicals Calculator

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1. Multiply the radicals: 2$\sqrt[3]{27}$ $\times$ 3$\sqrt[3]{64}$

Step 1 :

2$\sqrt[3]{27}$ $\times$ 3$\sqrt[3]{64}$

$\Rightarrow$ 2$\sqrt[3]{3^{3}}$ $\times$ 3$\sqrt[3]{4^{3}}$

$\Rightarrow$ 2$(3^{3})^{\frac{1}{3}}$ $\times$ 3$(4^{3})^{\frac{1}{3}}$

$\Rightarrow$ 2(3) $\times$ 3(4)

Step 2 :

$\Rightarrow$ 6 $\times$ 12

$\Rightarrow$ 72

Answer  :

72

2. Multiply the radicals: 3$\sqrt[2]{9}$ $\times$ 2$\sqrt[3]{8}$

Step 1 :

3$\sqrt[2]{9}$ $\times$ 2$\sqrt[3]{8}$

$\Rightarrow$ 3$\sqrt[2]{3^{2}}$ $\times$ 2$\sqrt[3]{2^{3}}$

$\Rightarrow$ 3$(3^{2})^{\frac{1}{2}}$ $\times$ 2$(2^{3})^{\frac{1}{3}}$

$\Rightarrow$ 3(3) $\times$ 2(2)

Step 2 :

$\Rightarrow$ 3(3) $\times$ 2(2)

$\Rightarrow$ 9 $\times$ 4

$\Rightarrow$ 36

Answer  :

36

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