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1. Define "Conjugate radical binomials."

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For a+b, it's a−b. A conjugate is a binomial where the second term is the opposite of the second term of another binomial. In other words, if I have the expression a+b, the conjugate of my expression is a−b. If I were to add the second terms of these two expressions, I would get 0.

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