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conjugate of a+√b is..??


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Answered by Prakhar2908
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Heya!!
Here is your answer.
Conjugate of a+√b is a-√b.
When we will multiply these two we will get
 {a}^{2}  - b
We have used identity a square - b square = (a+b)(a-b).
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Answered by aman1091
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Hey there!!

Conjugate of a+√b is a-√b..

Conjugate is that we change the sign of middle..

Ex :

conjugate of 2x + 4y is 2x-4y...
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Hope it will help u
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