This math topic focuses on advanced simplification of cube-root radicals, involving both numerical and variable factors with some radicals remaining in the expression. It includes extracting cube-root factors from under the radical when possible, while also dealing with expressions where parts of the radicand are not perfect cubes, leaving them in radical form. The problems explore simplifying cube-root radicals with complex algebraic expressions that include exponents, aiming to foster a deep understanding of radical manipulation and algebraic simplification.
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Simplify the radical