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Secondary V • 1yr.

Hello. I need help with a math question. I need to rationalize and simplify it.

(SquareRoot(4+h) - 2) / h

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    Team Alloprof • 1yr.

    Hello,

    The concept sheet called Rationalizing Fractions tells you the method to apply.

    You have to identify the numerator's conjugate, meaning the same expression but with the opposite operation.

    For (SquareRoot(4+h) - 2), the conjugate is (SquareRoot(4+h) + 2).

    Thus, you will have the following calculations.

    $$ \begin{align} \frac{\sqrt{4+h}-2}{h}&=\frac{\sqrt{4+h}-2}{h}\cdot\frac{\sqrt{4+h}+2}{\sqrt{4+h}+2}\\ &=\frac{(4+h)-4}{h(\sqrt{4+h}+2)}\\ &=\frac{h}{h(\sqrt{4+h}+2)}\\ &=\frac{1}{\sqrt{4+h}+2}\\ \end{align} $$

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