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Write the conjugate pair of the surd 3+5√3​

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Answered by manjumeena80369
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Answer:

Since 3 + √5 = √9 + √5 and surd conjugate to √9 + √5 is √9 - √5, hence it is evident that surds 3 + √5 and 3 - √5 are conjugate to each other. In general, surds (a + x√b) and (a - x√b) are complementary to each other.

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Answered by mahakagrawal40
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Answer:

3-5√3

Step-by-step explanation:

The conjugate of 3+5√3 = 3-5√3. As x+√y and x-√y are conjugate of each other.

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