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Find the conjugate of -3+√5​

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Answered by sonuvuce
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The conjugate of -3+√5 is -3-√5

Step-by-step explanation:

If a given surd (irrational number) is

a+\sqrt{b}

Then its conjugate is given by

a-\sqrt{b}

When a surd is multiplied by its conjugate we get a rational number

Here, in the question, the given irrational number is

-3+\sqrt{5}

The conjugate of this number will be

-3-\sqrt{5}

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