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Simplify the expression with radicals $- \left(\left(\frac{12}{3}\right)^0+5\sqrt{5}+\left(\frac{4}{9}\right)^3-\left(\frac{2}{3}\right)^6-\sqrt{125}-\left({\left(-32\right)}^{\frac{1}{5}}\right)^3-5-3\right)$

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Radical expressions are those expressions that include a radical, which is the symbol for calculating a root.

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