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Hi,
I was hoping someone could explain why
3/√x + √x = 3/√x + √x.√x/√X
when then simplifies further to
3+x/√x
many thanks
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Hi planetdomi;
I have latexed your problem out. Check to see if it is correct.
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Sorry
I realise Im being dumb but I dont understand your answer.
I have clicked on the equation but it doesnt take me to an answer
thanks
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hi planetdomi
We try to use the code language Latex for maths expressions and all bobbym was trying to check was that he had got the question right.
I'll assume he has and carry on from there.
As one term is a fraction and the other isn't (yet) one way to simplify is to put both terms over the same demoninator:
Bob
Last edited by Bob (2011-09-22 23:58:05)
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Hi,
I was hoping someone could explain why
3/√x + √x = 3/√x + √x.√x/√X
when then simplifies further to
3+x/√x
many thanks
planetdomi,
you need grouping symbols. For example,
you must enclose the numerator for your final expression.
The product of that fraction in your first line worked out
because of a fluke. Also, use the same lower case letter
throughout the exercise for the same variable.
Look at this:
3/√x + √x =
3√x + (√x/1)(√x/√x) =
3/√x + x/√x =
(3 + x)/√x
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