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    The Easiest Way to Simplify the Expression\(\frac{9}{8-\sqrt{8}}\) Is to Multiply Both the Numerator and Denominator By
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The Easiest Way to Simplify the Expression 98−8\frac{9}{8-\sqrt{8}}8−8​9​ Is to Multiply Both the Numerator and Denominator By

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The easiest way to simplify the expression 98−8\frac{9}{8-\sqrt{8}}8−8​9​ is to multiply both the numerator and denominator by 8+88+\sqrt{8}8+8​ .

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