Math, asked by taraka33, 9 months ago

what is the conjugate of root 3 - 2​

Answers

Answered by prateekgenius777
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

)

Answered by sankalpgaming
1

Answer:

 \sqrt{3}   + 2

Step-by-step explanation:

conjugate means reverse the symbol so it is √3+2

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