Lesson 2 – Multiplying by the conjugate

Lesson 2 – Multiplying by the conjugate

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In this lesson I discuss the second, very basic method for computing certain limits of sequences that involve a difference with radicals.

You will learn how to effortlessly distinguish the two versions (easier and harder) of limits that are solved using multiplication by the conjugate.

Table of Contents

  • overview: when we apply the method [01:30]
  • multiplying by the conjugate with square roots – example 1 [02:41]
  • multiplying by the conjugate with square roots – example 2 [07:48]
  • multiplying by the conjugate with square roots – example 3 [10:31]
  • multiplying by the conjugate with square roots – example 4 [14:24]
  • multiplying by the conjugate with square roots – example 5 [20:27]
  • multiplying by the conjugate with square roots – example 6 [24:11]
  • multiplying by the conjugate with a cube root – example [27:56]
  • using two methods at once – example [30:45]
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