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Conjugates

This word gets used in two contexts: either when dealing with binomials which are partly rational and partly irrational, such as

3 + 5 2

and other times when dealing with binomials which are partly rational and partly imaginary, such as

4 2 i

(If you haven't studied imaginary numbers so far, then don't think about the second kind yet.)

When the first type of binomial occurs in the denominator of a fractions, conjugates are used to rationalize the denominator .

The conjugate of a + b is a b , and the conjugate of a + b i is a b i .

Example 1:

Simplify.

1 4 3 7

Multiply both the numerator and denominator by the conjugate of the denominator.

1 4 3 7 = 1 4 3 7 4 + 3 7 4 + 3 7

The denominator is now a difference of squares.

= 4 + 3 7 4 2 ( 3 7 ) 2

Use the power of a product property in the denominator.

= 4 + 3 7 4 2 ( 9 7 )

= 4 + 3 7 16 63

= 4 3 7 47

Conjugates of the second type are used to divide complex numbers.

Example 2:

Simplify.

2 + i 5 2 i

Multiply both the numerator and denominator by the conjugate of the denominator.

= 2 + i 5 2 i 5 + 2 i 5 + 2 i

= 12 + i 29 = 12 29 + 1 29 i