Radical expressions have many parts as shown in the following diagram:
Radical expressions are written in simplified radical form if the radicand cannot be factored any further.
We can use the following facts to simplify rational expressions, for a, b \geq 0 and m,n positive integers,
\begin{aligned} \sqrt[n]{ab} &=\sqrt[n]{a} \sqrt[n]{b} \\ \sqrt[n]{a^n}&=a \\ a^{mn}&=\left(a^m\right)^n \end{aligned}
The same operations that can be applied when simplifying numerical radicals be applied when simplifying radicals with algebraic expressions.
Simplify the following:\sqrt[3]{27x^3y^6}
Assuming that each variable represents a non-negative number, simplify the following:7\sqrt[4]{48b^5c^8}
Simplify the following:\sqrt{\dfrac{4x^8}{25}}