Rationalize the denominator of the given expression \(\frac{\sqrt{1 + a} - \sqrt{a}}{\sqrt{1 + a} + \sqrt{a}}\)

a

1 + 2a - 2\(\sqrt{a(1 + a)}\)

b

\(\sqrt{1(1 + a)}\)

c

2a - 2\(\sqrt{a(1 + a)}\)

d

1 + 2a - 2\(\sqrt{a + b}\)

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skzamani
4 years ago

You guys need to check The question once more again because I'm confused.

TheGuru
3 years ago

This question is not correct

Shushino
1 year ago

In the solution, how did 1+a+√a turn to √1+a +√a?

IsaacNewton10
3 months ago

Pls the explanation is not clear...

saliufatimah77
5 months ago

this is obviously a surd question someone who has practised up to a hundred and fifty questions wont have any problem with it

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