Division with Common Factor - 1 Term over 2 Terms to Fraction (Level 2)

This math topic focuses on simplifying radicals which involve division, specifically one term over two terms converted to fractions. Benchmark proficiency is required in simplifying radical expressions by factoring out common factors, rationalizing denominators, and reducing expressions to simplest form. Each problem presents a radical division query and multiple choice answers. The learners are encouraged to simplify each expression thoroughly to arrive at the correct fraction form. This is part of a broader practice on simplifying radicals.

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Division with Common Factor - 1 Term over 2 Terms to Fraction

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What does this radical expression simplify to?

4545+125\frac{\sqrt{45}}{\sqrt{45} + \sqrt{125}}

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