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What is the answer? The conjugate of 3− √ x is

What is the answer? The conjugate of 3− √ x is-example-1
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Answer:


3+√(x)

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\text{A conjugate in mathematics is a number formed by changing the sign between}\\\text{two terms in a binomial. A complex number with imaginary part, when}\\\text{multiplied with it's conjugate gives a real number; an irrational number, when }\\\text{multiplied with it's conjugate gives a rational number.}

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