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Tell the conjugate irrational number of 2root3.​

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Answered by ak20180325212
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√12 is the answer ...............

Answered by BLACKPLANET
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Irrational Conjugates

Get ready for an extremely simple mathematical definition! Bet you didn't even think such a thing existed, but as we're about to see, these rare creatures do exist! You see, you may already be familiar with an irrational number. An irrational number is a number that extends on forever past its decimal point without taking on any sort of pattern or repetition, and it cannot be written as a fraction. Think of π = 3.14159265... you could spend an eternity writing out its digits without finding a pattern.

Thankfully, many irrational numbers can be written in the form a + √b, where a and b are real numbers, and b is not a perfect square. For example, 2 + √3 or 4 - √5 are irrational numbers.

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