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For all x>0 and y>0, the radical expression (fraction: let me try to spell it out) square root of X on top of fraction, denominator is 3 Square root of X minus the square root of Y is equivalent to:
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drwls
sqrt x/(3 sqrtx - sqrt y)
= sqrtx(3 sqrtx + sqrty)/(9x - y)
= [3x + sqrt(xy)]/(9x -y)
16 years ago

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