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Solve the complex fraction
((t^2/sqrt t^2+1)-sqrt t^2+1))/t^2

Is the LCD to multiply by sqrt t^2+1?????

Please help!
10 years ago

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Answered by Steve
Hard to say; the parentheses are unbalanced. It could be

t^2/√(t^2+1) - √(t^2+1)
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t^2

Then you could proceed like this

t^2 - (t^2+1)
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t^2 √(t^2+1)
.
.
.
-1
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t^2 √(t^2+1)
10 years ago

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