The conjugate of √10-√6 is
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Conjugate of √10 - √6 is √10 + √6.
In conjugation, the sign of the second term changes.
For example, will change into
In other words, if the sign of second term is negative, it will become positive, else if it's positive, it'll become negative.
Here, b is second term (example)
Conjugation is mostly applied in rationalising the numerator or denominator.
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