SOLUTION: Rationalize the denominator sqrt(2x)/sqrt(x)-sqrt(10)

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Question 1192822: Rationalize the denominator
sqrt(2x)/sqrt(x)-sqrt(10)

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is in the form







Multiply top and bottom by (B+C)
This way we have in the denominator, thereby rationalizing it (i.e. removing the square root terms from the denominator). Refer to the difference of squares rule.





















Therefore,

such that and

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