Wednesday, 13 December 2017

algebra precalculus - Which form is more simplified? $frac{x-2sqrt{xy}-y}{x-y}$ or $1-frac{2sqrt{xy}}{x-y}$

Which of the following is more simplified, for two rational numbers $x$ and $y$?



$$\frac{x-2\sqrt{xy}-y}{x-y} \qquad \text{or} \qquad 1-\frac{2\sqrt{xy}}{x-y}$$



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