conjugation surd of -a+√b
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Conjugate surd of - a+(root b) is (-a- root b)
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(-a- √b)
Step-by-step explanation:
When dealing with complex mathematical numbers, we can observe complex roots that occur in conjugate pairs. This means that there is an opposite sign in the middle of the binomial term (square root). Mathematical conjugates are very effective in considering radical expressions and complex numbers.
Definition of conjugate
In mathematics, conjugates are defined as a pair of bionomies that have the same term but have opposite arithmetic operators split between these similar terms.
Conjugate surd of - a+(√b) is (-a- √b)
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