SOLUTION: what is the radical expression, the square root of x divided by 3 times the square root of x minus the square root of y, is equivalent to? I would so appreciate it if you would giv

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Question 311052: what is the radical expression, the square root of x divided by 3 times the square root of x minus the square root of y, is equivalent to? I would so appreciate it if you would give me a step by step solution to the problem
Thanks so much,
Terry

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