SOLUTION: i must simplify sqrt a + sqrtb/sqrta-sqrt b. i think the answer isa=b/a-b is that correct thanks

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Question 278474: i must simplify sqrt a + sqrtb/sqrta-sqrt b. i think the answer isa=b/a-b is that correct thanks
Answer by Edwin McCravy(20081)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Multiply by the conjugate of the bottom over itself, which is just 1 so it won't change the value:



USE "FOIL"



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Edwin

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