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Assignment Chapter 1 Real Numbers X

The document is an assignment for Class X by Vijay Pal Sir, containing various mathematical problems related to real numbers. It includes questions on decimal expansions, divisibility, HCF, LCM, irrational numbers, and the application of Euclid's division lemma. The assignment aims to test students' understanding of these concepts through proofs and calculations.

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Assignment Chapter 1 Real Numbers X

The document is an assignment for Class X by Vijay Pal Sir, containing various mathematical problems related to real numbers. It includes questions on decimal expansions, divisibility, HCF, LCM, irrational numbers, and the application of Euclid's division lemma. The assignment aims to test students' understanding of these concepts through proofs and calculations.

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Assignment chapter 1: Real numbers class X

By vijay pal sir 9910891399, 8178798897

Q1. The decimal expansion of the number 43/24.53, will terminate after how many
places of decimals?
Q2. Show that one and only one out of n, n + 2 or n + 4 is divisible by 3, where n is any
positive integer.
Q3. Show that any positive integer is of the form 3q or, 3q+1 or,3q+2 for some integer q.
Q4. If m & n are odd positive integer then m²+n² is even but not divisible by 4, justify.
Q5. Find the HCF of 81 and 237 and express it as a linear combination of 81 and 237.
Q6. Find the HCF of 65 and 117 and express it in the form 65 m+117 n.
Q7. Prove that n2−n is divisible by 2 for every positive integer n.
Q8. State Euclid's division Lemma and use it to find HCF of 18 and 24.
Q9. State fundamental theorem of arithmetic. Using fundamental theorem of Arithmetic
find L.C.M. and H.C.F of 816 and 170.
Q10. Prove that √2, √3, √5, √7 and √11 are irrational.
Q11. Prove that 5√7 is irrational.
Q12. Prove that (√2+√5) is irrational.
Q13. Prove that (7+√3) is irrational.
Q14. Prove that (2+3√5)/7 is irrational.
Q15. Prove that (√3-2√5)/4 is irrational.
Q16. Prove that (√3-√7) is irrational.
Q17. Prove that (√P-√Q) is irrational. where P and Q are prime numbers.
Q18. Use Euclid’s algorithm to find the HCF of 4052 and 12576.
Q19. Use Euclid’s division algorithm to find the HCF of 135 and 225.
Q20. Using Euclid’s division algorithm, find which of the following pairs of numbers are
co-prime: (i) 231, 396 (ii) 847, 2160
Q21. If the HCF of 65 and 117 is expressible in the form 65m – 117, then find the value
of m.
Q22. If the HCF of 210 and 55 is expressible in the form of 210×5 + 55y, find y.
Q23. If d is the HCF of 56 and 72, find x, y satisfying d = 56x + 72y.
Q24. Express the HCF of 468 and 222 as 468x + 222y where x, y are integers in two
different ways.
Q25. If the HCF of 408 and 1032 is expressible in the form of 1032m – 408×5, find m.
Q26. Use Euclid division lemma to show that any positive odd integer is of form 6q + 1,
or 6q + 3 or 6q + 5, where q is some integers.
Q27. apply the division algorithm to find the quotient and remainder on dividing p(x)
by g(x) as given below
P(x)= -5x^2+14x^3+9x-1
g(x) =-1+2x
Q28. show that one and only one out of x, x+2, x+4 is divisible by 3 for positive integer x.
Q29. a and b are the two positive integer such that the least prime factor of a is 3 and the least
prime factor of b is 5. Then calculate the least prime factor of (a+b).

Q30. A positive number n when divided by 8 leaves a remainder 5. What is the remainder
when 2n+4 is divided by 8?
Q31. A number when divided by 143 leaves 31 as remainder. What will be the
remainder when the same number is divided by 13?
Q32. When the positive integers a, b and c are divided by 13, the respective remainders
are 9, 7 and 10. When a + 2b + 3c is divided by 13, what is the remainder.
Q33. Find the largest number that will divide 398, 436 and 542 leaving remainder7, 11
and 15 respectively.
Q34. After how many decimal places will the decimal expansion of the number 53/23.54
terminate? Justify your answer without performing the actual division.
Q35. HCF and LCM of two numbers is 9 and 459 respectively. If one of the numbers is
27, find the other number.

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