what is the conjugate of root 3 - 2
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4
Answer:
Explanation:
By definition the conjugate of
XXX
(
a
+
b
)
is
(
a
−
b
)
and
XXX
(
a
−
b
)
is
(
a
+
b
)
The term "conjugate" only applies to the sum or difference of two terms.
"3 minus the square root of 2"
means (in algebraic form)
3
−
√
2
Applying the earlier definition with
a
=
3
and
b
=
√
2
we have
The conjugate of
(
3
−
√
2
)
is
(
3
+
√
2
)
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1
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
conjugate means reverse the symbol so it is √3+2
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