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conjugate of (root 5 + root 3)

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Answered by Dioretsa
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Conjugate of  \sf{{\sqrt{5}}+{\sqrt{3}}} is  \sf{\color{navy}{\sqrt{5}} - {\sqrt{3}}} .

Answered by sathiyapriyassathiya
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Answer:

ROOT 5 -- ROOT 3

Step-by-step explanation:

From the above definition, we know that the given surd, that is, 5+√3 is binomial. Now, to find the conjugate of binomial surds, we will be changing the sign in between the terms, that is, ‘+’ becomes ‘-‘ and ‘-‘ becomes ‘+’. Hence, the conjugate of 5+√3 is 5−√3 . So, the correct answer is “Option A”.

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