SOLUTION: For all x>0 and y>0, the radical expression: square root of 3 divided by 3 times the square root of x minus the square root of y.
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Question 66044: For all x>0 and y>0, the radical expression: square root of 3 divided by 3 times the square root of x minus the square root of y.
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For all x>0 and y>0, the radical expression: square root of 3 divided by 3 times the square root of x minus the square root of y.
I assume you are to simplify:
If so, multiply the numerator and denominator by the conjugate of the denominator:
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