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Conjugate of conjugate

Conjugate of conjugate
  1. What is the conjugate of √ 5 √ 3?
  2. What is a conjugate of a function?
  3. What is the conjugate of 1?

What is the conjugate of √ 5 √ 3?

then, → '+' becomes '-' . therefore, → the conjugate of √5 + √3 = √5 - √3 (Ans.)

What is a conjugate of a function?

The conjugate function f* (y) is the maximum gap between the linear function yx and the function f (x). Example 1 (Affine function) f (x) = ax + b. By definition, the conjugate function is given by f∗ (y) = supx (yx − ax − b).

What is the conjugate of 1?

The conjugate of 1 is equal to 1, since 1 is considered as the real part of the complex number or a single term. Hence, change of sign is not applicable here.

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