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Please help me on this-example-1
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Answer: Option a.

Explanation:

To rationalize the expression you need to:

Multiply the numerator and the denominator by the conjugate of the denominator.

The conjugate of the denominator is:
√(x)-√(7)

Remember that:


(\sqrt[n]{x})^n=x\\\\(\sqrt[n]{x})(\sqrt[n]{y})=\sqrt[n]{xy}

Therefore, multiplying the numerator and the denominator by the conjugate of the denominator (
√(x)-√(7)), you get:


=((√(x))(√(x)-√(7)))/((√(x)+√(7))(√(x)-√(7)))\\\\=((√(x))^2-(√(x))(√(7)))/((√(x))^2-(√(7))^2)\\\\=(x-√(7x))/(x-7)

This is the option a.

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