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root 6 - root 7 is the conjugate surd of root 6 divided by root 7 (true or false)

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Answered by sandeep8674
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Answer:

true

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Answered by gargpriya0114
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Answer:

So the conjugate surd of \sqrt{6}-\sqrt{7} is \sqrt{6}+\sqrt{7}.

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the question is \sqrt{6}-\sqrt{7}  the conjugate surd of root 6 divided by root 7 ? We need to find out.

At first we need to know what is conjugate surd.

The sum and the difference of two surd is called conjugate surd.Conjugate surd is called complementary surd.

So the conjugate surd of \sqrt{6}-\sqrt{7} is \sqrt{6}+\sqrt{7}.

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