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What is the difference between a conjugate and rationalising factor?​

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Answered by arunreddy6273
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In other words, if the product of two surds is rational, then each is called a rationalizing factor of the other and each is said to be rationalized by the other. For complex surds where the surds are in order 2, conjugates are used to rationalize the surds.

Answered by Anonymous
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In other words, if the product of two surds is rational, then each is called a rationalizing factor of the other and each is said to be rationalized by the other. For complex surds where the surds are in order 2, conjugates are used to rationalize the surds.

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