When we work with radicals, we’ll run into all different kinds of radical expressions, and we’ll want to use the rules we’ve learned for working with radicals in order to simplify them. This could include any combination of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of radicals.
Read MoreWhen we have two terms that contain the same type of root (the radical in both terms is a square root, the radical in both terms is a cube root, etc.) and identical radicands (the expressions under the radical signs in the two terms are the same), they are like terms, and adding and subtracting is really simple.
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