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INDEX Src Various numbers and their properties Square, its properties & Various types of Numbers Standard form of a number H.C.Fand L.CM Concept of units place digit Rational Numbers and their properties Square Roots and Cube Roots Irrational Numbers and Rationalisation Real and Complex Numbers Quick Review PTs Page No. ST) NTT es tp y NUMBER § Ma # O1234 recalled digits, all numbers are written by using these 10 digi © Counting numbers 1,2, 3,4... are called “Natural numbers”, denoted by N N= (1.2.3.4) The natural numbers along with zero are called “Whole numbers”, denoted by W. W =(0,1,2,3) The natural numbers which are exactly divisible by ‘2° are known as Even numbers, The Set of even numbers is denoted by the letter E?, ie, B= (24, 6 swe) ‘The natural numbers which when divided by 2, leaves the remainder | are known as “Ode um The set of odd numbers is denoted by the letter ‘O'. i.e, O= (1,3,S.on) © The next number of any given number is called its Successor. Ex juccessor of 5 is 6, © The number just before a given number is called its Predecessor. Ex : Predecessor of 10 is 9. # — The Positive numbers are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, © The Negative numbers are ......, © The whole number is neither a positive nor a negative. © The product of a number and counting numbers are known as the “Multiples” of that number. Ex : Multiples of 5 are 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, aun © The numbers that are multiplied to get the product are called the “Factors” of the product. Ex: 6=1x6; 6=2x3 = Factors of 6 are 1, 2, 3, 6. PSST Le ee ae ee at NATURAL NUMBERS : The counting numbers |. 21.4 2 wr aie! Nara eter ees = N N=(h234_) ‘The smallest number in nanural mumbers is | and the largest mumber cannot be determane ‘The sumber of natural numbers between a and bs b -a- 1 (whe ‘The number of natural sumbers from aw b is b- a+ I (where a 0, =-a;ifa<0. (-6)=6. Example : |6| = 6 and |-6) Here i) — |al =a, ifais positive. ii) |a| =O, ifais zero, iii) |a| =—a, if ais negative ST a ws The numbers which are exactly divisible by 2° are kacwn an even numbers A set of even numbers is dencted by the letter “f’. Example 0.2.4.6. % 10, 34 The difference of any two conse ive even mumbers 1s Kxample | 6-6 The mem of any two even numbers is always an even. Kxample | 2+ 4 « ¢ The predict of any two even numbers is always an even Example | 4x 6% 24 The sum of the first n even natural numbers is a (n+ 1) Example 244+ 60 Whe The general form of an even number is 2n, where is » natural numb ODD NUMBERS Hie mumbers which when divided by 2, leave remainder | are known as ok mumber Ast of odd numbers is denoted by the letter °O ¥ cample , The difference of any two consecutive ox numbers is °2 Example The sum of two odd numbers is always an even. ¥ wample The product of two odd numbers is always an odd. Example ‘The sum of one even and one odd ways an add. F ample The product of one even and one odd number is al even. Example The sum of n odd natural numbers 1s n? Example The general form of an odd number is 2n -1 SUCCESSOR AND PREDECESSOR The successor of “a’ is a+ | Example : Su The predecessor of ‘a’ is a- | Example : Prede Find the value of ® -124+(-360) +(-4) Wrute all integers between ® -lland-14 ii) -Sands White the imegers ~ 40, - 4,0, -10, 10, 1, - 2, 4, 5 in descending order = Subtract - 50 from 30 ii) Subtract 50 from - 40 Find the value of 9 (-200)x(-10) i) (-3)x51 ) (-134)+ (22) iv) (~2020)+(-4) % © (2022)+(-2) ‘What number should be subtracted from - 6 to get - 5? Peed Vit PART | Teena 7. The temperature in Nainital is ~ 5°C and in Simla is ~10°C. At which place the 8. Simplify the following : i) at-32}+|41+44] iy -51]+(25)+\01-[51-1-251 9. Write the absolute value of each ofthe following i) x—5, ifxis less than 5. i) 25x, if-ris less than 25. 10. Find the sum of successor of ‘n’ and predecessor of ‘n’. 11. Find the difference of successor of a~ 1 and successor of a + 1. 12, Find the value of even + odd + even +... + odd (20 times). 1. The sum of the first 10 even natural numbers is Fa a) 100 6) 55 gio 90 2. The difference of two conyecutive even numbers is ie a)1 2 asi 40 3. The successor of a + 3 is 5, then a= t 1 b)2 0) 6 a4 4. _ The successor of greatest 4 digited number is, a a) 10? b) 10? bo d) 10° B sum of the successors of first 3 natural numbersis fe 9 b)8 4 d)6 6. If x > 100, then |x—100| = x J x 100 b) 100-x c)x +100 d) 100 Passage type Questions Passage : We denote the set of integers by ‘Z' (or) Tie Z= (---3,—2,- 10, 1:2,3, 7. The set {1, 2, 3,4, ..} is denoted by | a)Z b)N Poth a, b az 8. The set (0, 1, 2, 3,4...) is tJ piso byZ b) set of non-negative integers denoted by W d) both b, © 9, The smallest negative integer is we i | a)1 b)-2 y.)-1 A Can't say 10. Statement (A) : 7 is the predecessor of im | Statement (B) : 10 is the successor of 1 a) Both A and B are true b) Both A and B are false ‘A is true and B is false d) Ais false and B is true ne cae are (A): The additive inverse of ‘a’ is ‘a’, : (B) : The repeated subtraction is called division A Both A and B are true b) Both A and B are false fy Ais re and B is false d) Ais false and B is true ya>Oand b <0, then ja|—|p|= ward Jha-b ob-a a)-(a+b) ‘The difference of successor and predecessor of “‘n” is, 2 b)0 fl d)2n Statement (A) : The sum of successor and predecessor of n is 2n. Statement (1) : The difference of any two consecutive odd numbers is two. ‘Both A and B are true b) Both A and B are false ‘c) A is true and B is false d) A is false and B is true ‘Statement (A) : The sum of two positive integers is always negative. ‘Statement (B) :The sum of one positive and one negative integer is always positive. a) Both A and B are true 6 Both A and B are false ¢) Ais true and B is false d) A is false and B is true ‘or more than one correct ans er type questions : » ‘The sum of a same number with opposite signs is always | a)positive b) negative neither positive nor negative AB re10 ‘The sum of successor and predecessor of 9 is fis twice of 9 c) 10 49 tam of ist 10 odd nurpbers is a) 990 10 100 4) 55 ‘non positive integers is 0 by f-l d) does not exist ix Matching : Column - 1 Column -I If‘a’ is an additive inverse of b, then a)0 ie thevalueofa+bis ~~ PG 10|@) | The additive inverse of zero is bt Pe WI@ F17.20-9|= o)either positive orzero 12 || ~The absolute value of an integer is d) neither positive nor negative Tee SLE) : On Wednesday it decr, eo maximum temperature on Monday was 31°C, on Tuesday it rose si be ” °Y S°C due to the rain fall What was the temparature on Wednesday’ — 3. a) Every natural number is a whole number. b) Every integer is a natural number. Justify your answer ? E i 3 Re Ae eel ea The square of a number isthe produet of a number with ise Example : The square of 9 is 9 x9 = 61 PERFECT SQUARE : A natural number is called a perfect sate number. ifiis the square of any natur, 36 Example: Resolving 36 into prime factors as 36 =2*2%3%3 36 can be expressed as the product of pairs of equal factors. + 36 18.4 perfect square PROPERTIES OF PERFECT SQUARES The numbers ending with 2, 3, 7 or 8 are not perfect squares. Example: 82, 93, 107, 128 are not perfect squares. A number ending with an odd number of zeroes is never a perfect square- Example: 160, 4000, 900000 are not perfect squares. ‘The square of an even number is always even. Example: 2? = 4 #216 ‘The square of an odd number is always odd. Example: 1?= 1 3=9 $= 25 ‘The square of a proper fraction is smaller than the given fraction ae ( ye 1 pxample: | >] <> “The difference of squares of any two consecutive natural numbers is their sum. Example : (105)? - (104)? = (105 +104) = 209 PYTHAGOREAN TRIPLETS : If m,n and p are three natural numbers and m? + n? (m, n, p) is called pythagorean triplet. Example : 3? + 4? = 5? +. (3,4, 5) is a pythagorean triplet. For every natural number m_>1, we have (2m, m*~ 1, m?+ 1) as a Pythagorean triplet. Example : 1) Ifm=2, then (4, 3, 5) is a pythagorean triplet. 2) If m= 3, then (6, 8, 10) is a pythagorean triplet. 3) If m = 4, then (8, 15, 17) is a pythagorean triplet. Varsity Education Management Pvt. Liq Poe tm ii Wm > 2, then 2m 1 5Qm,m «, Smallest number = 2m given 2m = 12, m1, m?+ 1) is a pythagorean triplet 2 Me6 m o 35 and m?+ 1 = 37 Now required pythaporean triplet is (12, 35, 37). Example £8 441 a perfect square? 3/441 Solution Resolve 441 into prime factors, 3147 441=3%3%7%7= (3x7)? 7[49_ a8 + 441 isa perfect square, @ MULTIPLE : The product of a number and counting numbers are known as the multiples of that ‘number. Multiples of a given number are all those numbers which are exactly divisible by the given number. Example : The multiples of 3 are 3, 6, 9, and each of these numbers is exactly divisible by 3. FACTOR : Ifa number ‘x’ divides another number ‘y’ exactly, then we say that ‘x’ is a factor of "y’ Example : 6 divides 18 exactly => 6 is a factor of 18. ‘The numbers that are ultiplied to get the product are called the factors of the product When two or more numbers are n Every factor of a number @ peRVECT tiplied then each number i factor of that product. exact divisor of that number NUMBER : A number for which sum is called a perfect number. ¢ + All the factors of 28 are 1,2,4,7,14 and 28, 1+ 24+447 + 144 28 = 56 = 2 x 2B, f all its factors is equal to twice the given number Adding these we bi ‘The sum of factors of 28 is equal to twice the given number, So the number 28 is a perfect number. PRIME NUMBER: The natural number g factors 1 and itself, Examp a7, ll. TWIN PRIMES : A pair of prime numbers that differ by 2 are called twin primes Example : (3, 5),(101, 103),(521, 523), er than 1 is said to be a p \e number, if it has only two ty Education Management Pvt. Ltd ery ule ea esa Ease PRIME NUMBERS FROM 1 TO 1000 Natural bac Niro od U1, 13,17, 19, 23, 29, 1-100 |31, 37.41, 43, 47, $3, $9, 61, Say of Prime Tay Pairs of twin Primes TY Lr twin Primes (3, 5), (5, 7), (11, 13), (17,19), 901-1000] 953, 967, 971, 977, 983, 991, 997 67,71, 73,79, 83, 89,97 25 (29,31),(41,43),(59,61),(71,73), 8 101, 103, 107, 109, 113,127, 131, + 109, 113,127, 131, (101, 103),(107,109),(137,139), 101 - 200] Bh Ee es 151, 157, 163,167} 21 | (149, 151),(179,181),(191,193),] 7 , 179, 181, 191, 193, 197,199 (197, 199) 211, 223, 227, 229, 233, 239, 241, (221 , 229, 233, 239, 241, , 229), (239, 241), 201 - 300|251, 257, 263, 269, 271,277, 281] 16 28. 4 Ba ( (269, 271), (281, 283) 307, 311, 313, 317, 331, 337, 347, 301 - 400| 349, 353, 359, 367, 373, 379, 383, 16 | (311, 313), (347, 349) 2 389, 397 401, 409, 419, 421, 431, 433, 439, (419, 421), 31, 433) 401 - 500| 443, 449, 457, 461, 463, 467, 479, 17 | (461, 463) 3 487, 491, 499 501 - 600| 503, 509, 521, 523, 541, 547, 557, 14 (521, 523), (569, 571), 2 563, 569, 571, 577, 587, 593, 599 601, 607, 613, 617, 619, 631, 641, 01 - 700| 643, 647, 653, 659, 661, 673, 677,| 16 | (617, 619), (641, 643), 3 683, 691 (659, 661) 701 - 800|701, 709, 719, 727, 733, 739, 743, 14 | Does notexist 0 751, 757, 161, 769, 773, 787, 797 809, 811, 821, 823, 827, 829, 839, (809, 811), (821, 823) 801 - 900] 853, 857, 859, 863, 877, 881, 883, 19 | (827, 829), (857, 859) 5 887 (881, 883) 907, 911, 919, 929, 937, 941, 947, 14 | Does not exist 0 Note : A pair of twi “(@_ PRIMEFACTO! Example: The factors of 30 are 1, 2, 3,5, 6, Ae eeu eae in primes lies in between 590 and 610 is (599, 601). JR: A factor of a given number is called a prime factor, ifthe factors a prime number 10, 15 and 30. Out of these 2, 3 and 5 are the prime factors. td. Ce eae is Sa) Ds & a - 1. _ The greatest two digited prime number is a) 91 b)97 ©) 93 4)89 2, Among the following, not a pythogorean triplet is ined a)3,4,5 b) 68,10, ¢) 8, 15, 17 d) 10, 24, 25 3, _ Among the following, a multiple of 3 is Tl a9 »)7 ©) 10 ) 85 4, The square of an odd number is always ed a) an odd b) an even c) aprime d) anegative Passage type questions ; Passage : i) ‘The numbers ending with 2, 3, 7 or 8 are not perfect squares. it) A number ending with an odd number of zeroes is never a perfect square. int) The difference of squares of any two consecutive natural numbers is their sum, 5, _ Among the following, a perfect square number is Tee a) 12478 b) 82937 ©) 51529 4d) 12343 6. Among the following , not a perfect square number is [ | a) 400 b) 4000 ©) 1600 d) 2500 7. The difference of squares of 208 and 207 is eee a) 415 b) 208 ©) 207 di 8. Statement (A) : If ‘x’ divides ‘y’, then ‘y’ is a multiple of x. ; lig “1 Statement (B) : Every composite number has atleast two factors a) Both A and B are true b) Both A and B are false ©) Ais true and B is false d) Ais false and B is true 9, Statement (A) : The square of a proper fraction is smaller than the given fraction fe] Statement (B) : The sum of the first ‘n’ odd numbers is 2n. a) Both A and B are true b) Both A and B are false c) A is true and B is false d) Ais false and B is true ‘One or more than one correct answer type questions : 10. 29is, eae ‘a)aneven number b)anodd number -—c)aprime number __—_d) acomposite number 11, Among the following, a pair of twin primes is, fea a) (17, 19) b) 6,7) c)(9, 11) d) (29, 31) 12, Among the following, a perfect number is ie oi a)6 b) 28 ©) 625 4) 100 13, Among the following, a perfect square is eae a) 441 . ‘b) 1156 c) 1258 d) 5307 (Eee eae ee POSE Find all possible prime factony Gp Pineal perfect square numbers between 100 to-200, 3, _ Express 121 as sum of odd consecutive number, rsity Education Management P\ Al a oe Prime tactorisation : ae The process of Writing @ number into the product of prime aumnber® ¥ Example ; Wa 2x7 @ STANDARD FoRM oF A NUMBER: ‘A number N > 1 is said to be expressed in the standard form N : 54 WET PsP By une py ae distinc primes and yal A positive Ie 7 Example : Write standard form of $4. PP Solution: Express 54 as the product of prime facton ye /* 54=2%27 a)? =2x3x9 i iy y =2%3%3%3 ee” ‘ 54=2%3%3x%3=2!x3?. (or) eee 93 = 2s a NUMBER OF DIVISORS OF A NATURAL NUMBER : TEN = D1" xP,” %P," Xu,” them the number of divisors of N i GUN) = (M4, + 1) (1,41) (15+ 1) cert + 1) Where p,, Pp, Pyy os Pare distinct primes and n,, np, .... , are positive inte Example : Find the number of divisors of 18. Solution : The standard form of 18 = 2x9 =2x3x3 =2' x? 1 d(18) =(n, +1) (ntl) =(1 +1) (24 1) =6 Verification : The factors of 18 are 1,2,3,6,9,18 The number of divisors = 6 iA SUM OF DIVISORS OF A NATURAL NUMBER o(N): IfN= Pp," Xp," Xp," %P,” then the sum of divisors of N is Te ae (COU nr no) Jxanuale Hdl dhe an af diviyore af TN Holetion The standard Mm at eat gi .}) (gh ‘1 unre i iI \ i. eel cd 16 * hy ante ‘Voriffoation The sun at divisors of ta SU DELO EO eh tO ae cas Nilay envi etd mg 1 PRODUCTOR DIVISORS OF N Preatuot of divisors of We NEIOE EM iy Haupt Rd the proxliet af divisor of Solutions The standant format Weal a? AW (De ee Jaw) Siam The protiot af divisors of 18 = 18 we" etn Voriffoation | The product of divisors of IN Hac 2 Tac 6 a 030 TN IR! No fin the number of odd divisory of a number, use the formula of number of divisors, Joaving the power of 2 Hsanple: Mind the number of odd divisors of IN, Solution; Ie ay The number of divior = (4 D4 Deo The number of add divisors = (24 De a The number of even divisors of Ihe 6 de 4 1. ‘The number of odd divisors of any number in the form of 2* (ke N) iy 2. ‘The sum of odd divisors of a number , use the formula of the sum of divisors, Heavling °2" (iE 2 Ay the one of the prime factors), Prample Pind sum af odd divisors of 18. ation » ‘The standard form of [he 24 0" Wn 3m 1 26 ‘The sum of odd divisors © iI - els arr me factors: : Express the numbers 3825 and 27300 asa product ofthe Pt ii) 125 2 Find the number of divisors of : Di te 3 Find the number of odd divisors of: ye ii) 169 4. Find the sum of divisor of: i) 360 ee iiygum of division, 5+ Write 1080 inthe standard form and find its) product of ivsom 1. The prime factorisation of 108 is d2xd re] a) 2? x 27 b) 32x 23 oj 2xe Passage type questions : id Passage: i) The standard form of a number N= pit * Pr XPh X24 « ii) The Product of di rs of N = wi [ } 2. — The standard form of 91 is ‘ d) 13? x 17! a) 13'x 172 b) 13'x 72 o) 13'x7 3. The product of divisors of 97s aor i. a) 97? b) 973 97 4. The product of divisors of 343 is : J a) 73 wb? or on 5. Statement (A) : The number of odd divisors of 16 is 1 Ct Statement (B) : The number of odd divisors of the number in the form 2 is 1 a) Both A and B are true b) Both A and B are false c) Ais true and B is false 4d) Ais false and B is true Ifd(N) represents number of divisors of N then d(d(18)) is ie J a4 05 66 a9 The number of prime factors of 54 is - a8 b)2 3 a4 The product of divisors of Nis i \ , Lay ry a) ye" bye”) oy”) & ys" a “Tne mantocs oA oid Sovincns of 15 is 2 ro (aye a 2 Tine sntves of ecm Govier of 19 00 1 Bote A and B ase trae 1b) Bots A want 0 ae fale DS swene and Bi fase 4) A is Ute mak B os tome eel Cotman Cham - 0 Tie member of ol deren of 32 a gg Poemmmiber of devises of 6 bz Tuc mmbes A even demons of 18 a3 " 5 Woi¥)=3.teea = a4 1 Fed he member of even overs of £43 2 Express 65% 2s protect of prome sumbers ieee Bog LOTTI iw ven nuMbETS is cali cor more give! “dy, WLC: The greatest number which is the common factor of two or GCD. ancFofiwoiven numbers, divide p, OF 3 : To find Pi ating the process of qj, 7 J HLCP of two numbers by using division method \der. Goon ce Jast non 2er0 divisor in ‘number by smaller one then divide the divisor by the remans ned, Th the preceding divisor by the remainder tll zero remainder Tequired H.C.F of the given numbers Note : H.CF (a, b, c) = H.CF [H.CF (a, b), ¢l 12, 18,20 Example: () Find H.C.Fof130and1s0 (i) Find H.C-F of Solution: 130) 1501 12) 18. aoe 12 20) 1306 9120 —— Z he == H.CF of 12, 18 is 6 0 6) 20(3 0 1s ~. H.CF of 130 and 150 is 10. 2)6(3 6 0 ». H.CF of 12, 18, 24 is 2. A HCE OF NUMBERS BY USING PRIME FACTORIZATION METHOD : In this method, we prime factorise the given numbers (expressing each of the numbers as the product pr factors), then take out the common prime factors and multiply them. That will be the H.C.F. of given ie Example: Find H.C.F, of 48, 52. Solution: 48, 52 as the product of prime factors. 48 =2x2x2x2x3. 52=2x 2x 13, H.CF. of 48 and 52 is 2x 2 = 4. @ LCM: The least common multiple of two or more natural numbers is the leas! atur number that is a multiple of the given numbers. 26 Me nia ae PE ee os a CTS eis L. BY SYNT SS aviaica ae DIVISION METHOD : In order to find L.C.M. of two oF more numbers MEPS given below are follow ed. D Weteall the given numbe = 2) Find the number which » "in a line separating them with a comma. Aivides atleast two of the given numbers. ich are ¢ ¢ er chosen in step (2) a ite the quotient below each of them a hare divisible by the number chosen in step (2) and write the q ‘uy forward the numbers which are not divisible. 4 Repeat step 2 and 3 unit Example Find .C.M, o¢ 39, Divide the numbers wh, all the quotients are co-prime to each other. 60, 90, 330,60,90 L.CM. of 30, 60, 90 is 3x 2x 5x 2x @ Relation between H.CK, and L.C.M. of two numbers : fe Mof Numerators .C.F of Denominators 28 32 10 3°9"81'27° 8, 32, 10 by factorization 2 x 1, 2x 2x 2,2x2x2x2x2,2x5 a Le. . of fractions = i. Example ; Find H.C.F of Solution: H.C H.CF. =2 L.C.M. of denominato 33 3,9, 81, 27 is 1, =3x3x3x3=81 LCM. 283210 HCRo0f 283210 5 HCE of 5 +9°81'27 = LCM. of 39,81,27° 81 arr) ere Nl 3.6 2. Find: i) The H.C-F of a7 Til ae >. a R Example : Find L.C.M of 2,832 10 379° 81°27" 212.8, 32,10 Solution ; 4{1,4,16,5 L.C.M. of numerators 2, 8, 32, 10 is L.OM.=2x2x2x2x2x5= 160 H.CF of Denominators 3, 9, 81, 27 is 3 241.4,2,5 =; Wh H.CF, of 3,981,273 L.C.M. of 2,8,32,10 160 a Lc a Mof 5 uw 9°81°2 L.CM. OF NUMBERS BY PRIME FACTORIZATION METHOD : To find the LCM of two or more given numbers by prime factorization method. follow the given sy Steps-1: Resolve each of the given numbers into its prime factors and express the factors obtain, in exponential form. Steps-2: Find the product of the highest powers of all the factors that occur in any of the gi numbers. Steps-3: The product obtained in step (2) is the required L.C.M. Example: Find L.C.M. of 15, 24. Solution: 15 = 3x5 24 2x2x2x3 LOM. = 3x5x2x2x2=120 CHALLENG! Find the L.C.M and H.C-F of the following integers by using division and prime factorisation m1. a) 48, 108, 280 b) 12, 15, 21 ©) 17, 23,29 who - eat ii) The LOM of 7.75+5 - The H.CF. of two numbers is 16 and their L.C.M. is 160. If one of the numbers is 32, then find the oi! number. 4, Find the least number which when divided by 25, 40 and 60 leaves a remainder 7 in each case. 5. _ Find the greatest number which can divide 1354, 1866 and 2762 leaving the same remainder 10 in e case. 6. Thetime periods of 3 planets are100 days, 250 days and 300 days respectively. After how many days the planets come to the present position again ? ae (SS eee (ne) 1. The H.CF of consecutive even numbers is al pr 4 d) can't say 2 The H.CF of consecutive odd numbers is i Zl b)2 03 d) can’t say 3, Ifa’ and *b’ are relatively primes and L.C.M of a and b is 60. then ab is he} a) 16 A) 60 ) 20 43 3, 4 HLCM of three numbers is 12 and the numbers are inthe ratio of 1 : 2: 3, then the numbers are i a) 2,6,12 b) 4,812 ¢) 5,10,15 4,6 re eee |, ied | 100° 200’ 500° 1000 1 1 1 1 ®) 500 ») O00 100 9) 000 Passage type questions : Passage : The product of two numbers i to product of their H.C.F and L.CM. 6. _ Ifthe product of two numbers is 28125 and their H.C.F is 25, then their L.C.M is [ a) 925 b) 1025 1125 d) 1225 3, IFHLCF of two numbers is 23, their L.CM is 1449 and one of the numbers is 161, then the other, ss number is Ligases a) 197 b) 203 yor 4) 217 a § If the L.C.M of 336 and 560 is 1680, then their H.C.F is ied a) 1680 b) 560 c) 168 wile ers are the divisors of theirH.CF [ J 9, Statement (A) : All the common divisors of two numb Statement (B) : If (a, b) = 1, then ab = L.C.M of a, b. a) Both A and B are true b) Both A and B are false c) A is true and B is false d) A is false and B is true 0. Statement (A) : The H.C.F of coprimes is | { ] Statement (B) ; The L.CM of twin primes is 2. a) Both A and B are true b) Both A and B are false ¢) Ais true and B is false 4) Ais false and B is true L.C.M. of two numbers is 105, H.C.F. of that two numbers is 1, sum of the numbers is 22, the difference ‘aad [ | 4 of numbers is 48 b) 22 c)7 d) 15 The least number which when divided by 15, 27, 35 and 42 leaves a remainder ‘7’ in each case is a) 1883 b) 1897 c) 1987 d) 2007 [ J 29 y Education Management Pvt. Lt

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