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conjugate of √a + b is?​

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Answered by madhugopi433
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Conjugate of a+√b is a-√b. We have used identity a square - b square = (a+b)(a-b

Answered by VEDESWARITS
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Answer:

Heya!! Here is your answer. Conjugate of a+√b is a-√b. We have used identity a square - b square = (a+b)(a-b).

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