Respuesta :
the conjugate of a binomial, is pretty much just the same thing, but with a different sign in between, so,
pelican + canary conjugate => pelican - canary
a + b conjugate => a - b
-a - b conjugate => -a + b
and so on, therefore
x - √2 conjugate => x + √2
pelican + canary conjugate => pelican - canary
a + b conjugate => a - b
-a - b conjugate => -a + b
and so on, therefore
x - √2 conjugate => x + √2
Answer:
[tex](x+\sqrt{2} )(x-\sqrt{2} )[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
The conjugate is when you change the sign that is between two terms, like this:
[tex](3x+1)(3x-1)[/tex]
It is only used in expressions with two terms (called "binomials")