SOLUTION: Dear tutor I have this problem about simplfying this equation: __1____ _ ___1___ (x-h)^2 h^2 I also have this problem where I rationalized the numerator ___&#8

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Question 65001: Dear tutor

I have this problem about simplfying this equation:
__1____ _ ___1___
(x-h)^2 h^2

I also have this problem where I rationalized the numerator
___√(x-4)+2_____
x
By the way the the underline means this is a fraction like 1/4.
√ represents a square root covering (x-4).
Sorry if it looks complicated in a weird way.
SIncerely,
Kazi Nafis

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I have this problem about simplfying this equation:
__1____ _ ___1___
(x-h)^2 h^2
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The least common denominator is h^2[(x-h)^2]
Rewrite each fraction with the lcd as its denominator:
=[h^2/lcd - (x-h)^2/lcd]
Combine the numerators and put that over the lcd:
=[h^2-(x^2-2hx+h^2]/lcd
=[-x^2+2hx]/[h^2(x-h)^2]
Cheers,
Stan H.

I also have this problem where I rationalized the numerator
___√(x-4)+2_____
x
Can't tell what this problem says.
Cheers,
Stan H.

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