Derivation of Relativistic Doppler Shift: Step-by-Step Guide

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i need thee the derivation of relativistic doppler shift. i found its derivation in the book of Serway, but it is not in detail and step by step.
in the book there is given that:
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can anyone give me the step after eq#1.13? how eq#1.13 converted in the form of eq#1.14?
 
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The step from 1.13 to 1.14 is just ## 1-\frac{v^2}{c^2}=(1- \frac{v}{c})(1+ \frac{v}{ c}) ##
 
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The step from 1.13 to 1.14 is just ## 1-\frac{v^2}{c^2}=(1- \frac{v}{c})(1+ \frac{v}{ c}) ##
but how comes a square root in the denominator of eq#1.14
 
thanks my problem solved
 
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