conjugate radicals
(mathematics) Binomial surds that are of the type a√b + c√d and a√b - c√d, where a, b, c, d are rational but √b and √d are not both rational. Also known as conjugate binomial surds.
(mathematics) Binomial surds that are of the type a√b + c√d and a√b - c√d, where a, b, c, d are rational but √b and √d are not both rational. Also known as conjugate binomial surds.
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