Math, asked by dghtddby, 11 months ago

rationalise x+y/x-y please tell answer

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Answered by avitaylor101
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Step-by-step explanation:

Here,

(x+ y )/( x - y) × ( x + y) / ( x + y)

(x + y ) ² / ( x² - y²)

Answered by shwetasaxena126
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Answer:

(x^{2} +y^{2} +2xy)/(x^{2} -y^{2})

Step-by-step explanation:

Rationalizing means-

1/(x-y)=(x+y)/(x^{2} -y^2)

1/(x+y)=(x-y)/(x^{2} -y^2)

So-

[(x+y)(x+y)]/[(x-y)(x+y)]

=[(x+y)^{2}]/(x^{2} -y^2)

=(x^{2} +y^{2} +2xy)/(x^{2} -y^2)            

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