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  • 12-01-2020
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when do you use a conjugate? (math)

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darkspeed
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  • 12-01-2020

You use a conjugate to rationalize a denominator with a square root in it.

For example, take [tex]\frac{1}{5-\sqrt{3}}[/tex]

To rationalize, you need to multiply by [tex]\frac{5+\sqrt{3} }{5+\sqrt{3}}[/tex]

That would get you [tex]\frac{5+\sqrt{3}}{22}[/tex]

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