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Optics Calibration: Recalling Standardization Factors
Based on standard mathematical procedures, what exact expression must the technician multiply both the numerator and denominator by to eliminate the radical, and what is the final simplified form of the modifier?
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Optics Calibration: Recalling Standardization Factors