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Radical math problems ?

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I dont get these can u plz do them step by step:

1. cube root of (y^2 - 1)

2. ( 1 + x^4/3 ) x ( 1 - x^2/3 )

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  1. 1.

    This cannot be simplified beyond factorising the y^2 - 1, to give:

    cube root[ (y - 1)(y + 1) ].

    2.

    Multiplying the 1st term from each bracket gives 1.

    Multiplying the two inner terms x^(4 / 3) and 1 gives x^(4 / 3).

    Multiplying the two outer terms 1 and - x^(2 / 3) gives - x^(2 / 3).

    Multiplying the last term from each bracket gives:

    - x^(4 / 3 + 2 / 3)

    = - x^[ (4 + 2) / 3 ]

    = - x^2.

    Adding all four results gives:

    1 + x^(4 / 3) - x^(2 / 3) - x^2.

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