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    Can the Sum Be Simplified Without First Simplifying the Individual\(6 \sqrt[10]{3}+3 \sqrt[10]{3}\)
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Can the Sum Be Simplified Without First Simplifying the Individual 6310+33106 \sqrt[10]{3}+3 \sqrt[10]{3}6103​+3103​

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Can the sum be simplified without first simplifying the individual radical expressions? 6310+33106 \sqrt[10]{3}+3 \sqrt[10]{3}6103​+3103​

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