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OpenStudy (amonoconnor):

Can this be simplified down any further? "[Sqrt((x^2) + 1)]"

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The notion of something being simple is relative, what one considers complicated another might consider simple. There are an uncountable number of ways of representing that expression.

OpenStudy (amonoconnor):

Alright... :) umm... But in a mathematical sense, where the goal would be to preferably eliminate any radicals, exponents, or like terms... Can it be broken down/ simplified any further? I'm not thinking so but am seeking either affirmation or correction.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

If x is real, then no its fine

OpenStudy (anonymous):

$$\sqrt{x^2+1}$$

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Imo can't really be made any "simpler"

OpenStudy (amonoconnor):

Yes, just "square root of..." The following quantity. Sorry- my keyboard is lame; I have not an actual square root symbol to use.

OpenStudy (amonoconnor):

Alright. Thanks!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah

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