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QuestionWhich is the rationalized form of the expression xx+7\frac{\sqrt{x}}{\sqrt{x}+\sqrt{7}} ? a. x7xx7\frac{x-\sqrt{7 x}}{x-7} c. x+7xx7\frac{x+\sqrt{7 x}}{x-7} b. 7x7\frac{\sqrt{7 x}}{7} d. xx+7\frac{x}{x+7}

Studdy Solution
Combine the simplified numerator and denominator:
x7xx7\frac{x - \sqrt{7x}}{x - 7}
This is the rationalized form of the expression.
The rationalized form of the expression is:
x7xx7 \boxed{\frac{x - \sqrt{7x}}{x - 7}}
This corresponds to option a.

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