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conjugate surd of 2 minus root 5 - ​

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Answered by ifsitadas278
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Step-by-step explanation:

The conjugate of -- 5-- 2 is -- -- 5-- 2.

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The sum and difference of two quadratic surds is called as conjugate to each other.

The sum and difference of two quadratic surds is called as conjugate to each other. In the given case, difference of two surds

The sum and difference of two quadratic surds is called as conjugate to each other. In the given case, difference of two surds √5 and √2 is given. Hence, the conjugate will be sum of these two surds, i.e.

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