Math, asked by PranayS, 11 months ago

Under root 3 - under root 6
Conjugate pair ?

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Answered by Anonymous
14

Conjugate pairs are those pairs which will be connected with opposite signs and their product will result to produce a rational number.

For example, 5+√3 and 5-√3 are conjugate pairs.

If we multiply them, we will get a rational number, which is 22.

But, according to the question, √3 - √6 is the surd given. Its conjugate surd or conjugate pair will be √3 + √6.

Now, we can see :

(√3-√6) (√3+√6)

= -3, which is a rational number.

Hence, the conjugate pair of √3-√6 will be √3+√6 (Answer).

Answered by shubhra1413
0

The answer would be

Step-by-step explanation:

3+ underoot 6

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