x^(−1/2) (x + 5)^(1/2) + x^(1/2) (x + 5)^(−1/2), how would this problem be factored.

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x^(−1/2) (x + 5)^(1/2) + x^(1/2) (x + 5)^(−1/2), how would this problem be factored.

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Step 1

The given expression is

x 2r5
(x5)
2 (x 5)
Step 2

To factorize the given polynomial in x.

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