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Not sure where this other three came from, or how I'm supposed to simplify.

Not sure where this other three came from, or how I'm supposed to simplify.-example-1
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\begin{gathered} (√(3))/(√(3)-√(x))((√(3)+√(x))/(√(3)+√(x))) \\ (√(3)\left(√(3)+√(x)\right))/(\left(√(3)-√(x)\right)\left(√(3)+√(x)\right)) \\ \end{gathered}

in this part, multiply root of 3 by the terms of the parenthesis. This is


\frac{\sqrt[]{3}\cdot\sqrt[]{3}+\sqrt[]{3}\cdot\sqrt[]{x}}{(\sqrt[]{3})^2-(\sqrt[]{x})^2}

then solve the numerator and denominator


\frac{3+\sqrt[]{3x}}{3-x}

thats the answer simplified

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