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The conjugate of √10-√6 is

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Answered by Darkrai14
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Conjugate of √10 - √6 is √10 + √6.

In conjugation, the sign of the second term changes.

For example,  a+b will change into a-b

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.

Hope it helps.

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