Connecting computer speakers to Flat Screen.

I have a 19' Samsung and need to connect speakers for listening to pandora thur my blueray. What can i use to connect the speakers they have a sub woofer with them and have a single pin hookup need a adapter for tv. Is there any way these will work .

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Hosa+Technology+-+1/4%​22+TSF-to-Dual+RCA+Cable/8559972.p?id=120916605099​...
Hook the RCA cables to the audio out on your TV, then plug the cable from your speakers into it.
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