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    Default I need help in math!

    I have the following problem and know what comes next, but cannot figure out the "rule" for it.

    The following is all in the radican (under a square root sign)

    2-(1/x-1)



    That's two minus 1 over x minus 1


    The next step is (all in the radican)

    2(x-1)-1
    --------------
    x-1

    How the flip does it get up there? What is the step I'm missing in between?
    Last edited by justahobby; Tue, 15th Nov 2011 at 11:45 PM.
    Justin


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    the problem was multiplied by the denominator x-1 which is why the numerator has a -1 because the factor x-1 cancels out and that left 2(x-1)-1 . If you send me the full problem i can help.

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    In other words:

    Start with 2/1-1/(x-1)
    Times each by (x-1)/1 to get a common denominator of 1
    And that leaves you with 2(x-1) - 1
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