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The two roots ( a + \sqrt{b} ) and ( a - \sqrt{b} ) are called conjugate roots. They often arise in the context of quadratic equations, specifically when the discriminant is positive, leading to two distinct real roots. These roots are symmetric about the value ( a ) on the number line.

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