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If you know that 3+√11 is a root of a polynomial function, then the name given to 3-√11, another root of that same function, is a _____ conjugate

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Answer:apex answer is radical

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If you know that 3+√11 is a root of a polynomial function, then the name given to 3-√11, another root of that same function, is a complex conjugate.
Complex conjugate refers to numbers as: a+bi and a-bi.
In this case: a=3
b=√11
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