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PLEASE ANSWER THIS ASAP - I HAVE A TEST SOON Is it possible to factor out a negative from a cube root expression, and if so why? Also, is it possible to factor out a negative from a square root expression? I know about imaginary numbers, and how i is equal to the sqrt of -1. For example, if you have the sqrt(-2), you could make it into sqrt(2)*i. However, what I'm trying to ask is, if you have, for example, , could you make it into ? And would it work for an even root (like a square root), as well.
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