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What is the conjugate?

2x^2 + sq rt 3

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User LeoHorie
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Answer:


2 x ^ 2 - \sqrt { 3 }

Explanation:

In mathematics, a conjugate can be formed by just changing the sign between two terms in a binomial.

Here we are given the following binomial:


2 x ^ 2 + \sqrt { 3 }

To find its conjugate, we will change the sign in the middle of the terms to get:


2 x ^ 2 - \sqrt { 3 }

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User Kacperito
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Answer:


2x^(2) -√(3)

Explanation:

To conjugate the function, we just have to change the sign in the middle of the two terms. So we change the plus in the middle, for a minus.

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