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X+1+2/x add the two radical expressions

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Answer:


\frac{ \sqrt{ {x}^(2) + x} + 2}{ √(x) }

Explanation:

If you are talking about radical expressions, then the two equations should be something like


√(x + 1) + (2)/( √(x) )

Assuming this is the intended expression, then:


( √(x * ) √(x + 1) + 2)/( √(x) )

We then simplify by collecting LCM to obtain:


\frac{ \sqrt{ {x}^(2) + x} + 2}{ √(x) }

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