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conjugate of
7 -  \sqrt{5}


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Answered by Gauthmathdickson
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Answer:

7+√5

Step-by-step explanation:

7-√5?

In this case, I'm finding the conjugate for an expression in which only one of the terms has a radical. That's fine. The process is the same, regardless; namely, I flip the sign in the middle. Since they gave me an expression with a "minus" in the middle, the conjugate is the same two terms, but with a "plus" in the middle

7+√5

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