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Subtract the values $17$ and $-7$
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$10\sqrt[3]{-27}+\frac{-12}{\sqrt[3]{64}}\cdot \frac{12-28}{3- -5}$
Learn how to solve radical expressions problems step by step online. Simplify the expression with radicals (-27)^(1/3)(17-7)-(144^(1/2))/(64^(1/3))(12-28)/(3-*-5). Subtract the values 17 and -7. Subtract the values 12 and -28. Multiply -1 times -5. Add the values 3 and 5.