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Which choice is the conjugate of the expression below when x>-4 5-square root of x+4

User Faery
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Answer:

The conjugate is 5+√x+4

Explanation:

To find the conjugate of of expression 5-√x+4

when x>-4

First let us understand that in simple terms terms the conjugate of a radical simply involves the change in sign of the radical

in the problem the conjugate of

5-√x+4 is 5+√x+4

it is that simple Just alternate the sign and you are done!!!

User Hughdbrown
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Answer:


5+√(x+4)

Explanation:

The conjugate of the radical expression
a+√(b) is
a-√(b)

The conjugate of the radical expression
a-√(b) is
a+√(b)

The sign of the radical becomes its additive inverse in the conjugate,

The given expression is


5-√(x+4) where
x>-4 (domain)

The conjugate of this expression is
5+√(x+4)

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