SOLUTION: Someone please show me how to rationalize the denominator for the following problem
1/sqrt(x)+1 >fyi... +1 is not in the sqrt only x
My options are:
A)Sqrt (x)+1 / x-1
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Question 35264: Someone please show me how to rationalize the denominator for the following problem
1/sqrt(x)+1 >fyi... +1 is not in the sqrt only x
My options are:
A)Sqrt (x)+1 / x-1
B)Sqrt (x)-1 / x+1
C)Sqrt (x)-1 / x-1
Thanks
Answer by lyra(94) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Alright, well:
You can continue on in the math or you can stop here, the important idea is that you multiply by So option C.
Hope this helps,
lyra
***Hope you can look at my choices and help me figure this out.
Thanks, LeAnne
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