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Can you please help me because I don’t understand this and I would like to really understand it

Can you please help me because I don’t understand this and I would like to really-example-1
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the expression:


√(12(x-1))/\sqrt{2(x-1)^(2)}

By the division law of surds:


\sqrt[]{x}/\sqrt[]{y}=\sqrt[]{(x)/(y)}

Therefore:


\sqrt[]{12(x-1)}/\sqrt[]{2(x-1)^2}=\sqrt[]{(12(x-1))/(2(x-1)^2)}

The result obtained can be rewritten in the form below:


=\sqrt[]{\frac{2*6(x-1)}{2(x-1)(x-1)^{}}}

Canceling out the common factors, we have:


=\sqrt[]{\frac{6}{(x-1)^{}}}

An equivalent expression is Opt

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