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Write Down The Decimal Expansion Of Those Rational Numbers
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Without Actually Performing The Long Division, State Whether The Following Rational Numbers
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Prove That Underoot 5 Is An Irrational Number
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Explain, Why (7 X 11 X 13)+ 13 And (7 X 6 X 5 X 4 X 3 X 2 X 1) + 5 Are Composite Numbers
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Find The HCF And LCM Of The Following Integers By Applying The Prime
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Check Whether 6n Can End With The Digit 0 For Any Natural Number N
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If HCF Of 306 And 657 Is 9, Then Find Their LCM
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Express Each Number As A Product Of Its Prime Factor
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Use Euclids Division Lemma To Show That The Cube Of Any Positive Integer Is Either Of The Form
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Use Euclids Division Lemma To Show That The Square Of Any Positive Integer Is Either
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An Army Contingent Of 616 Members Is To March Behind An Army Band
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Use Euclids Division Algorithm To Find The HCF Of
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What Can You Say About The Prime Factorisation Of The Denominators
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Express [15/4±5/40] As A Decimal Without Actual Division.
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If 241/4000 = 241/2m5n, Then Find The Values Of Mand N,
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Write The Denominater Of The Rational Number 257/500 In The Form
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The Decimal Expansion Of The Rational Number 43/2x5^ Will Terminate
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Show That _/3 + _/5 Is An Irrational Number.
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Prove That 2_/3 + _/5 Is An Irrational Number. Also, Check Whether
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Prove That Each Of The Following Is Irrational Number.
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