SOLUTION: How to reduce to one term with a positive rational denominator? 1 + or - (squareroot 2x/3)

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Question 896061: How to reduce to one term with a positive rational denominator?
1 + or - (squareroot 2x/3)

Answer by josgarithmetic(39630)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
EDITING BECAUSE RATIONALIZING IS POSSIBLE:

The 1 is already rational, so nothing needed to it.








The whole expression is therefore

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