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Conjugate is simply switching the sign in the middle of two terms to its opposite sign.
In 5-2i '-' is the sign in the middle, the opposite of '-' is '+' so the conjugate would be.
5+2i
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5 + 2i–4i + 15i12
2+ square root of 6
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