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the conjugate pair of (√3+√2) is ____​

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Answered by Anonymous
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the conjugate pair of (√3+√2) is :

( 3 - 2 )

conjugate pairs are pairs of two bionomials, whose product gives a simpler numbers. They are difference of two squares.

Answered by adventureisland
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Answer:

(\sqrt{3}  - \sqrt{2} )

   

Explanation:

Conjugates in math are two pairs of binomials with identical terms but sharing opposite operations in the middle. A pair of conjugates is a pair of binomials that are identical except for the sign difference between the terms.  Simply rewrite the binomial and alter the sign of the second term to make a conjugate.

Conjugate Pair   (\sqrt{3}  + \sqrt{2} )  is  (\sqrt{3}  - \sqrt{2} )   .

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