SOLUTION: Solve g(x) = x / sqrt(1-x^2) when g(2/3) I can work the problem until I get (2/3) / sqrt(5/9) and then I'm stuck. Am I headed in the right direction? Please help!

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Question 775941: Solve g(x) = x / sqrt(1-x^2)
when g(2/3)
I can work the problem until I get (2/3) / sqrt(5/9) and then I'm stuck. Am I headed in the right direction? Please help!

Found 2 solutions by psbhowmick, josmiceli:
Answer by psbhowmick(878) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You are headed in the right direction.
Next, you need to simplify the expression as much as you can.
%282%2F3%29+%2F+sqrt%285%2F9%29=%282%2F3%29+%2F+%28sqrt%285%29%2F3%29+=+2%2Fsqrt%285%29

Answer by josmiceli(19441) About Me  (Show Source):