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Write each expression as a single quotient in which only positive exponents and/or radicals appear.
1. (1 + x)/[(2x^(1/2)] + x^(1/2), where x > 0
2. [(9 - x^2)^(1/2) + x^2(9 - x^2)^(-1/2)]/(9 - x^2), where
-3 < x < 3
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Nicely-done. I don't know how to use LaTex.
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