Suppose that a, b, c and d are positive integers and c is not a square.
Given that a/(b + sqrt(c)) + d/sqrt(c) is rational, prove that b^2 * d = c (a + d).
--> After getting the common denominator, I tried rationalising the denominator of a/(b + sqrt(c)) + d/sqrt(c) to remove sqrt(c) but I got stuck. Thanks for your help.
Given that a/(b + sqrt(c)) + d/sqrt(c) is rational, prove that b^2 * d = c (a + d).
--> After getting the common denominator, I tried rationalising the denominator of a/(b + sqrt(c)) + d/sqrt(c) to remove sqrt(c) but I got stuck. Thanks for your help.