SOLUTION: for all x greater than 0 and y greater than 0, the radical expression square root x divided by 3 square root x - square root y is equivalent to 3x + square root xy divided by 9x -

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Question 315088: for all x greater than 0 and y greater than 0, the radical expression square root x divided by 3 square root x - square root y is equivalent to 3x + square root xy divided by 9x - y how did they get this answer and can you please work it out step by step thank you
Answer by Fombitz(32388) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
From what I read here's how I decipher it,
sqrt%28x%29%2F%283sqrt%28x%29-sqrt%28y%29%29=3x%2Bsqrt%28xy%29%2F%289x-y%29
Is that the equation?
If not, please repost using sqrt(x) for square root of x and use plenty of parentheses to know when square roots and expressions begin and end.
As an example the equation above would be,
(sqrt(x)/(3*sqrt(x)-sqrt(y)))=3x+(sqrt(xy)/(9x-y))