(sqrt(4+h)-2)/(h)
So I'm not even quite sure as to how I should even begin this problem. My textbook provides this answer:
1/(sqrt(4+h)+2)
But I was under the impression that once you rationalize a problem, you are NOT supposed to have radicals in the denominator.
Thanks in advance
So I'm not even quite sure as to how I should even begin this problem. My textbook provides this answer:
1/(sqrt(4+h)+2)
But I was under the impression that once you rationalize a problem, you are NOT supposed to have radicals in the denominator.
Thanks in advance