Math Question: 3 over squareroot of x+1
Asked By Cori On 05/14/2020 02:19
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Rationalize the denominator by multiplying by 1/1 taking the form of squareroot of (x+1)/ squareroot of (x+1). The numerator will become 3*sqrt(x+1) and the denominator will become (x+1) so the final answer is 3sqrt(x+1)/(x+1)
Answered On 05/14/2020 23:57
Answered On 05/14/2020 23:57
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