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LCM and HCF Exercises for Class 10

This document is an assignment for Class 10 on the topic of Real Numbers, which includes tasks such as expressing numbers as products of prime factors, finding LCM and HCF, and proving the irrationality of certain numbers. It contains multiple problems that require calculations and proofs related to prime factorization and properties of numbers. The assignment also includes practical applications, such as calculating the time for burger preparation.
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LCM and HCF Exercises for Class 10

This document is an assignment for Class 10 on the topic of Real Numbers, which includes tasks such as expressing numbers as products of prime factors, finding LCM and HCF, and proving the irrationality of certain numbers. It contains multiple problems that require calculations and proofs related to prime factorization and properties of numbers. The assignment also includes practical applications, such as calculating the time for burger preparation.
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‭Assignment : 1‬
‭Topic: Real Numbers‬ ‭Class : 10‬‭th‬
‭ . Express each of the following numbers as a product of its‬
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‭(i) 182 (ii) 294 (iii) 5775 (iv) 6037 (v) 9149‬

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‭ . Find the LCM and HCF of the following pairs of integers‬
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‭and verify that LCM × HCF = product of the two numbers:‬

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‭(i) 33 and 121 (ii) 715 and 120 (iii) 504 and 72‬
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‭ . Find the LCM and HCF of the following integers by‬
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‭applying the prime factorization method:‬
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‭(i) 16, 20, and 28 (ii) 19, 27, and 33 (iii) 10, 12, and 30‬

‭4. Given that HCF(342, 741) = 3, find LCM(342, 741).‬


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‭ . Check whether 8^n can end with the digit 0 for any‬
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‭natural number n.‬


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‭ . Explain why 9 × 13 × 17 + 17 and 9 × 8 × 7 × 6 × 5 × 4 ×‬


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‭3 × 2 × 1 + 7 are composite numbers.‬

‭ . A cafe serves two types of burgers: veg and non-veg.‬


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‭The time taken to prepare a veg burger is 24 minutes, and‬
‭the time taken to prepare a non-veg burger is 16 minutes. If‬
‭both the chefs start preparing the burgers at the same time,‬
‭ fter how many minutes will they be ready with their next‬
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‭burger together?‬

‭8. Prove that √7 is irrational.‬

‭9. Prove that √6 + √2 is irrational.‬


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‭10. Prove that the following are irrationals:‬
‭(i) √(1/3) (ii) √11 - √8 (iii) √(10/3)‬

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‭ 1. If √a is rational and √b is irrational, prove that √(ab) is‬
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‭ 2. If √a + √b is irrational and √a - √b is rational, prove that‬
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‭both √a and √b are irrational.‬
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‭ 3. Find the HCF and LCM of 18, 84, and 126 using the‬
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‭prime factorization method.‬
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‭14. Given that LCM(252, 396) = 2772, find HCF(252, 396).‬


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‭15. Prove that (√5 + 1/√5)/2 is irrational.‬


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‭16. If √x + √y = 5 and √x - √y = 3, find the values of x and y.‬

‭ 7. Find the LCM and HCF of 4, 6, 8, and 10 using the‬


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‭prime factorization method.‬

‭ 8. If √a + √b is rational and √a - √b is irrational, prove that‬


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‭either √a or √b is rational, but not both.‬
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