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conjugate of root 2+3​

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Answered by Sankalp050
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Answer:

 \sqrt{2}  + 3 \\  \\ conjugate =  \sqrt{2}  - 3

Answered by gottapu1981
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Answer:

If a = √3 and b= 1 ,then denominator is ( a-b) , if we multiply ( a+b) or √3+1 , it will a2-b2 and √3 will be squared off. = 2(\sqrt{3}+1) . In above example √3+1 is used as rationalizing factor which is a conjugate to √3-1 .

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