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Numbers Important Facts and Formulae: We Represent A Number, Say 689745132 As Shown Below

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This document provides important facts and formulae about numbers. It defines different types of numbers such as natural numbers, whole numbers, integers, even/odd numbers, prime numbers and composite numbers. It also describes place value of digits in numerals and various tests for divisibility of numbers by 2,3,4,5,6,8,9,10,11 and more. Shortcut methods for multiplication of numbers by powers of 10 and basic formulae for expansion of squares are also included.

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MASTERMINDZ

NUMBERS
IMPORTANT FACTS AND FORMULAE
I..Numeral : In Hindu Arabic system, we use ten symbols 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
called digits to re!resent any number"
A #rou! o$ di#its, denotin# a number is called a numeral.
%e re!resent a number, say 68745132 as s&own below :
'en
(rores
)10
8
*

(rore
s)10
7
*
'en +acs
),illions
* )10
6
*
+acs)
10
5
*
'en
'&ous
ands
)10
4
*
'&ous
ands
)10
3
*
Hundr
eds
)10
2
*
'en
s)1
0
1
*
-ni
ts)1
0
0
*
6 8 9 7 4 5 1 !
%e read it as : ./i0ty1ei#&t crores, ninety1se2en lacs, $orty1$i2e t&ousand, one &undred
and t&irty1two."
II Pla"e #alue $r L$"al #alue $% a D&'&( &) a Numeral :
In t&e abo2e numeral :
3lace 2alue o$ 2 is )2 0 1* 4 25 3lace 2alue o$ 3 is )3 0 10* 4 305
3lace 2alue o$ 1 is )1 0 100* 4 100 and so on"
3lace 2alue o$ 6 is 6 0 10
8
4 600000000
III.Fa"e #alue : '&e face value o$ a di#it in a numeral is t&e 2alue o$ t&e di#it itsel$
at w&ate2er !lace it may be" In t&e abo2e numeral, t&e $ace 2alue o$ 2 is 25 t&e $ace 2alue
o$ 3 is 3 and so on"
I#.T*PES OF NUMBERS
1.Na(ural Num+er, : (ountin# numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,""""" are called natural
numbers.
!.-.$le Num+er, : All countin# numbers to#et&er wit& 6ero $orm t&e set o$ whole
numbers. '&us,
(i) 0 is t&e only w&ole number w&ic& is not a natural number"
(ii) 72ery natural number is a w&ole number"
"I)(e'er, : All natural numbers, 0 and ne#ati2es o$ countin# numbers i.e.,
89, 1 3 , 1 2 , 1 1 , 0, 1, 2, 3,9"" : to#et&er $orm t&e set o$ inte#ers"
(i) P$,&(&/e I)(e'er, : 81, 2, 3, 4, 9"": is t&e set o$ all !ositi2e inte#ers"
(ii) Ne'a(&/e I)(e'er, : {- 1, 1 2, 1 3,9"": is t&e set o$ all ne#ati2e inte#ers"
(iii) N$)0P$,&(&/e a)1 N$)0Ne'a(&/e I)(e'er, : 0 is neit&er !ositi2e nor
ne#ati2e" /o, 80, 1, 2, 3,9": re!resents t&e set o$ non1ne#ati2e inte#ers, w&ile
80, 1 1 , 1 2 , 1 3 , 9"": re!resents t&e set o$ non1!ositi2e inte#ers"
4. E/e) Num+er, 2 A number di2isible by 2 is called an e2en number, e"#", 2, 4, 6, 8, 10,
etc"
5. O11 Num+er, 2 A number not di2isible by 2 is called an odd number" e"#", 1, 3, 5, 7,
, 11, etc"
6. Pr&me Num+er, 2 A number #reater t&an 1 is called a !rime number, i$ it &as e0actly
two $actors, namely 1 and t&e number itsel$"
3rime numbers u!to 100 are : 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 1, 23, 2, 31, 37, 41, 43,
47, 53, 5, 61, 67, 71, 73, 7, 83, 8, 7"
MASTERMINDZ
3rime numbers ;reater t&an 100 : +et ! be a #i2en number #reater t&an 100" 'o $ind out
w&et&er it is !rime or not, we use t&e $ollowin# met&od :
<ind a w&ole number nearly #reater t&an t&e s=uare root o$ !" +et > ? @A!" 'est w&et&er !
is di2isible by any !rime number less t&an >" I$ yes, t&en ! is not !rime" Bt&erwise, ! is
!rime"
e"#,,%e &a2e to $ind w&et&er 11 is a !rime number or not" Cow, 14 ? D11"
3rime numbers less t&an 14 are 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13"
11 is not di2isible by any o$ t&em" /o, 11 is a !rime number"
7.C$m3$,&(e Num+er, 2 Cumbers #reater t&an 1 w&ic& are not !rime, are >nown as
com!osite numbers, e"#", 4, 6, 8, , 10, 12"
N$(e 2 )i* 1 is neit&er !rime nor com!osite"
)ii* 2 is t&e only e2en number w&ic& is !rime"
)iii* '&ere are 25 !rime numbers between 1 and 100"
8. C$03r&me, 2 'wo numbers a and b are said to be co1!rimes, i$ t&eir H"("<" is 1" e"#",
)2, 3*, )4, 5*, )7, *, )8, 11*, etc" are co1!rimes,
#.TESTS OF DI#ISIBILIT*
1. D&/&,&+&l&(4 B4 ! 2 A number is di2isible by 2, i$ its unit.s di#it is any o$ 0, 2, 4, 6, 8"
70" 8432 is di2isible by 2, w&ile 6535 is not"
!. D&/&,&+&l&(4 B4 2 A number is di2isible by 3, i$ t&e sum o$ its di#its is di2isible by 3"
E5.52482 is di2isible by 3, since sum o$ its di#its 4 )5 E E 2 E 4 E 8 E 2* 4 30, w&ic&
is di2isible by 3"
Fut, 86432 is not di2isible by 3, since sum o$ its di#its 4)8 E 6 E 4 E 3 E 2 E * 4 32,
w&ic& is not di2isible by 3"
. D&/&,&+&l&(4 B4 4 2 A number is di2isible by 4, i$ t&e number $ormed by t&e last two
di#its is di2isible by 4"
70" 82648 is di2isible by 4, since t&e number $ormed by t&e last two di#its is
48, w&ic& is di2isible by 4"
Fut, 74282 is not di2isible by 4, since t&e number $ormed by t&e last t2Go di#its is 82,
w&ic& is not di2isible by 4"
4. D&/&,&+&l&(4 B4 5 2 A number is di2isible by 5, i$ its unit.s di#it is eit&er 0 or 5" '&us,
20820 and 50345 are di2isible by 5, w&ile 3034 and 4046 are not"
5. D&/&,&+&l&(4 B4 6 2 A number is di2isible by 6, i$ it is di2isible by bot& 2 and 3" 70"
'&e number 35256 is clearly di2isible by 2"
/um o$ its di#its 4 )3 E 5 E 2 E 5 E 6* 4 21, w&ic& is di2isible by 3" '&us, 35256 is
di2isible by 2 as well as 3" Hence, 35256 is di2isible by 6"
6. D&/&,&+&l&(4 B4 8 2 A number is di2isible by 8, i$ t&e number $ormed by t&e last
t&ree di#its o$ t&e #i2en number is di2isible by 8"
70" 53360 is di2isible by 8, since t&e number $ormed by last t&ree di#its is 360, w&ic& is
di2isible by 8"
Fut, 52418 is not di2isible by 8, since t&e number $ormed by last t&ree di#its is 418,
w&ic& is not di2isible by 8"
7. D&/&,&+&l&(4 B4 9 : A number is di2isible by , i$ t&e sum o$ its di#its is di2isible
by "
70" 60732 is di2isible by , since sum o$ di#its @ )6 E 0 E 7 E 3 E 2* 4 18, w&ic& is
di2isible by "
Fut, 6856 is not di2isible by , since sum o$ di#its 4 )6 E 8 E E 5 E 6* 4 34, w&ic& is
MASTERMINDZ
not di2isible by "
8. D&/&,&+&l&(4 B4 16 2 A number is di2isible by 10, i$ it ends wit& 0"
70" 6410, 10480 are di2isible by 10, w&ile 6375 is not"
9. D&/&,&+&l&(4 B4 11 2 A number is di2isible by 11, i$ t&e di$$erence o$ t&e sum o$ its
di#its at odd !laces and t&e sum o$ its di#its at e2en !laces, is eit&er 0 or a number
di2isible by 11"
E5. '&e number 4832718 is di2isible by 11, since :
)sum o$ di#its at odd !laces* 1 )sum o$ di#its at e2en !laces*
)8 E 7 E 3 E 4* 1 )1 E 2 E 8* 4 11, w&ic& is di2isible by 11"
16. Hi2isibility Fy 12 5 A number is di2isible by 12, i$ it is di2isible by bot& 4 and
3"
E5. (onsider t&e number 34632"
)i* '&e number $ormed by last two di#its is 32, w&ic& is di2isible by 4,
)ii* /um o$ di#its 4 )3 E 4 E 6 E 3 E 2* 4 18, w&ic& is di2isible by 3" '&us, 34632 is
di2isible by 4 as well as 3" Hence, 34632 is di2isible by 12"
11" Hi2isibility Fy 14 : A number is di2isible by 14, i$ it is di2isible by 2 as well as 7"
1!. Hi2isibility Fy 15 : A number is di2isible by 15, i$ it is di2isible by bot& 3 and 5"
1. Hi2isibility Fy 16 : A number is di2isible by 16, i$ t&e number $ormed by t&e last4
di#its is di2isible by 16"
E5.757536 is di2isible by 16, since t&e number $ormed by t&e last $our di#its is 7536,
w&ic& is di2isible by 16"
14. D&/&,&+&l&(4 B4 !4 2 A #i2en number is di2isible by 24, i$ it is di2isible by bot&3 and
8"
15. D&/&,&+&l&(4 B4 46 2 A #i2en number is di2isible by 40, i$ it is di2isible by bot&
5 and 8"
16. D&/&,&+&l&(4 B4 86 2 A #i2en number is di2isible by 80, i$ it is di2isible by bot& 5 and
16"
N$(e 2 I$ a number is di2isible by ! as well as =, w&ere ! and = are co1!rimes, t&en t&e
#i2en number is di2isible by !="
I$ ! arid = are not co1!rimes, t&en t&e #i2en number need not be di2isible by !=,
e2en w&en it is di2isible by bot& ! and ="
E5. 36 is di2isible by bot& 4 and 6, but it is not di2isible by )406* 4 24, since
4 and 6 are not co1!rimes"
#I MULTIPLICATION B* S7ORT CUT MET7ODS
1. Mul(&3l&"a(&$) B4 D&,(r&+u(&/e L a8 2
)i* a 0 )b E c* 4 a 0 b E a 0 c )ii* a0)b1c* 4 a 0 b1a 0 c"
E5. )i* 56758 0 4 56758 0 )100000 1 1*
4 56758 0 100000 1 56758 0 1 4 )5675800000 1 56758* 4 5675232042" )ii* 78 0
184 E 78 0 816 4 78 0 )184 E 816* 4 78 0 1000 4 78000"
!. Mul(&3l&"a(&$) $% a Num+er B4 5
)
2 3ut n 6eros to t&e ri#&t o$ t&e multi!licand and
di2ide t&e number so $ormed by 2
n
MASTERMINDZ
70" 75436 0 625 4 75436 0 5
4
4 754360000 4 60647600
16
#II. BASIC FORMULAE
1" )a E b*
2
4 a
2
E b
2
E 2ab 2" )a 1 b*
2
4 a
2
E b
2
1 2ab
3" )a E b*
2
1 )a 1 b*
2
4 4ab 4" )a E b*
2
E )a 1 b*
2
4 2 )a
2
E b
2
*
5" )a
2
1 b
2
* 4 )a E b* )a 1 b*
6" )a E b E c*
2
4 a
2
E b
2
E c
2
E 2 )ab E bc E ca*
7" )a
3
E b
3
* 4 )a Eb* )a
2
1 ab E b
2
* 8" )a
3
1 b
3
* 4 )a 1 b* )a
2
E ab E b
2
*
" )a
3
E b
3
E c
3
13abc* 4 )a E b E c* )a
2
E b
2
E c
2
1 ab 1 bc 1 ca*
10" I$ a E b E c 4 0, t&en a
3
E b
3
E c
3
4 3abc"
#III. DI#ISION AL9ORIT7M OR EUCLIDEAN AL9ORIT7M
I$ we di2ide a #i2en number by anot&er number, t&en :
D&/&1e)1 : ;D&/&,$r 5 <u$(&e)(= > Rema&)1er
I?" 8i* )0
n
1 a
n
* is di2isible by )0 1 a* $or all 2alues o$ n"
)ii* )0
n
1 a
n
* is di2isible by )0 E a* $or all e2en 2alues o$ n"
)iii* )0
n
E a
n
* is di2isible by )0 E a* $or all odd 2alues o$ n"
?. PRO9RESSION
A succession o$ numbers $ormed and arran#ed in a de$inite order accordin# to certain
de$inite rule, is called a !ro#ression"
1. Ar&(.me(&" Pr$'re,,&$) ;A.P.= 2 I$ eac& term o$ a !ro#ression di$$ers $rom its
!recedin# term by a constant, t&en suc& a !ro#ression is called an arit&metical
!ro#ression" '&is constant di$$erence is called t&e common difference o$ t&e A"3"
An A"3" wit& $irst term a and common di$$erence d is #i2en by a, )a E d*, )a E 2d*,)a E
3d*,"""""
'&e )(. (erm $% (.&, A.P. &, '&/e) +4 T) :a ;) 0 1= 1.
T.e ,um $% ) (erm, $% (.&, A.P.
/n 4 nG2 I2a E )n 1 1* dJ 4 nG2 )$irst term E last term*"
SOME IMPORTANT RESULTS 2
)i* )1 E 2 E 3 E9" E n* 4n)nE1*G2
)ii* )l
2
E 2
2
E 3
2
E """ E n
2
* 4 n )nE1*)2nE1*G6
)iii* )1
3
E 2
3
E 3
3
E """ E n
3
* 4n
2
)nE1*
2
!. 9e$me(r&"al Pr$'re,,&$) ;9.P.= 2 A !ro#ression o$ numbers in w&ic& e2ery term
bears a constant ratio wit& its !recedin# term, is called a #eometrical !ro#ression"
'&e constant ratio is called t&e common ratio o$ t&e ;"3" A ;"3" wit& $irst term a and
common ratio r is :
a, ar, ar
2
,
In t&is ;"3" 'n 4 ar
n11
sum o$ t&e n terms, /n4 a)11r
n
*
)11r*
MASTERMINDZ
SOL#ED E?AMPLES
E5. 1. S&m3l&%4 2 ;&= 8888 > 888 > 88 > 8
;&&= 1199! 0 78! 0 456
S$l. i * 8888 ii* 112 1 7823 1 456 4 112 1 )7823 E 456*
888 4 112 1 827 4 37131
88 7823 112
E 8 E 456 1 827
872 827 3713
E5. !@ -.a( /alue 8&ll re3la"e (.e Aue,(&$) marB &) ea". $% (.e %$ll$8&)' eAua(&$), C
;&= C 0 196!48 : 16577 ;&&= 8597 0 C : 74!9 0 458
S$l. )i* +et 0 1 13624841635773"'&en, 0 4 1635773 E 13624843572021"
)ii* +et 857 1 0 4 742 1 4358"
'&en, 0 4 )857 E 4358* 1 742 4 1255 1 742 4 5526"
E5. . -.a( "$ul1 +e (.e ma5&mum /alue $% < &) (.e %$ll$8&)' eAua(&$)C 5P9
> R7 > !<8 : 1114
S$l. %e may analyse t&e #i2en e=uation as s&own : 1 2
(learly, 2 E 3 E K E L 4 ll" 5 3
/o, t&e ma0imum 2alue o$ L can be 3 K 7
)11 1 2* i"e", )w&en 3 4 0, K 4 0*5 2 L 8
11 1 4
E5. 4. S&m3l&%4 2 ;&= 579465 5 9999 ;&&= 89478 5 6!5
S$l.
i*57340504573405)1000011*4573405000015734054572825655"b
ii* 83478 0 625 4 83478 0 5
4
4 834780000 4 524673750"
16
E5. 5. E/alua(e 2 ;&= 986 5 !7 > 986 5 86 ;&&= 98 5 !67 0 98 5 167
S$l.
)i* 86 0 137 E 86 0 863 4 86 0 )137 E 863* 4 86 0 1000 4 86000"
)ii* 83 0 207 1 83 0 107 4 83 0 )207 1 107* 4 83 0 100 4 8300"
E5. 6. S&m3l&%4 2 ;&= 1665 5 1665 &&= 198 5 198
S$l.
i* 1605 0 1605 4 )1605*
2
4 )1600 E 5*
2
4 )1600*
2
E )5*
2
E 2 0 1600 0 5
4 2560000 E 25 E 16000 4 2576025"
)ii* 138 0 138 1 )138*
2
4 )1400 1 2*
2
4 )1400*
2
E )2*
2
1 2 0 1400 0 2
4160000 E 4 1 5600 4 154404"
MASTERMINDZ
E5. 7. E/alua(e 2 ;1 5 1 > !87 5 !87=.
S$l.
)a
2
E b
2
* 4 1G2 I)a E b*
2
E )a1 b*
2
J
)313*
2
E )287*
2
4 1G2 I)313 E 287*
2
E )313 1 287*
2
J 4 MI)600*
2
E )26*
2
J
4 1G2 )360000 E 676* 4 180338"
E5. 8. -.&". $% (.e %$ll$8&)' are 3r&me )um+er, C
;&= !41 ;&&= 7 ;7&= 91 ;&/= 571
S$l.
)i* (learly, 16 ? N241" 3rime numbers less t&an 16 are 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13"
241 is not di2isible by any one o$ t&em"
241 is a !rime number"

)ii* (learly, 1?N337" 3rime numbers less t&an 1 are 2, 3, 5, 7, 11,13,17"
337 is not di2isible by any one o$ t&em"
337 is a !rime number"
)iii* (learly, 20 ? N3lO" 3rime numbers less t&an 20 are 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 1"
%e $ind t&at 31 is di2isible by 17"
31 is not !rime"
)i2* (learly, 24 ? N57'" 3rime numbers less t&an 24 are 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 1, 23"
571 is not di2isible by any one o$ t&em"
571 is a !rime number"
E5. 9. F&)1 (.e u)&(D, 1&'&( &) (.e 3r$1u"( ;!467=16 5 ;41=7!.
S$l. (learly, unit.s di#it in t&e #i2en !roduct 4 unit.s di#it in 7
153
0 1
72
"
Cow, 74 #i2es unit di#it 1"
7
152
#i2es unit di#it 1,
7
153
#i2es unit di#it )l 0 7* 4 7" Also, 1
72
#i2es unit di#it 1"
Hence, unit.s di#it in t&e !roduct 4 )7 0 1* 4 7"
E5. 16. F&)1 (.e u)&(D, 1&'&( &) ;!64=
16!
> ;!64=
16
S$l. Ke=uired unit.s di#it 4 unit.s di#it in )4*
102
E )4*
103"
Cow, 4
2
#i2es unit di#it 6"
)4*
102
#i2es unAt di#it 6"
)4*103 #i2es unit di#it o$ t&e !roduct )6 0 4* i"e", 4"
Hence, unit.s di#it in )264*m E )264*103 4 unit.s di#it in )6 E 4* 4 0"
E5. 11. F&)1 (.e ($(al )um+er $% 3r&me %a"($r, &) (.e e53re,,&$) ;4=
11
5 ;7=
5
5 ;11=
!
.
S$l. )4*
11
0 )7*
5
0 )11*
2
4 )2 0 2*
11
0 )7*
5
0 )11*
2
4 2
11
0 2
11
07
5
0 11
2
4 2
22
0 7
5
011
2
'otal number o$ !rime $actors 4 )22 E 5 E 2* 4 2"
E5.1!. S&m3l&%4 2 ;&= 896 5 896 0 !64 5 !64
MASTERMINDZ
;&&= 87 5 87 > 114 5 114 > ! 5 87 5 114
;&&&= 81 ? 81 > 68 ? 680! 5 81 ? 68.
S$l.
)i* ;i2en e0! 4 )86*
2
1 )204*
2
4 )86 E 204* )86 1 204* 4 1100 0 62 4 761200"
)ii* ;i2en e0! 4 )387*
2
E )114*
2
E )2 0 3870 114*
4 a
2
E b
2
E 2ab, w&ere a 4 387,b4114
4 )aEb*
2
4 )387 E 114 *
2
4 )501*
2
4 251001"
)iii* ;i2en e0! 4 )81*
2
E )68*
2
P 20 81 0 68 4 a
2
E b
2
P 2ab,%&ere a 481,b468
4 )a1b*
2
4 )81 P68*
2
4 )13*
2 4 16"
E5.1. -.&". $% (.e %$ll$8&)' )um+er, &, 1&/&,&+le +4 C
;&= 541!6 ;&&= 596761
S$l.
)i* /um o$ di#its in 541326 4 )5 E 4 E 1 E 3 E 2 E 6* 4 21, w&ic& is di2isible by 3"
Hence, 541326 is di2isible by 3"
)ii* /um o$ di#its in 567013 4)5E E 6 E 7 E 0E1 E3* 4 31, w&ic& is not di2isible by 3"
Hence, 567013 is not di2isible by 3"
E5.14.-.a( lea,( /alue mu,( +e a,,&')e1 ($ E ,$ (.a( (.e )um+er 197E546! &, r 9 C
S$l.
+et t&e missin# di#it be 0"
/um o$ di#its 4 )1 E E 7 E 0 E 5 E 4 E 6 EQ2* 4 )34 E 0*"
<or )34 E 0* to be di2isible by , 0 must be re!laced by 2 "
Hence, t&e di#it in !lace o$ @ must be 2"
E5. 15. -.&". $% (.e %$ll$8&)' )um+er, &, 1&/&,&+le +4 4 C
;&= 679!6594 ;&&= 6187657!
S$l.
)i* '&e number $ormed by t&e last two di#its in t&e #i2en number is 4, w&ic& is not
di2isible by 4"
Hence, 672054 is not di2isible by 4"
)ii* '&e number $ormed by t&e last two di#its in t&e #i2en number is 72, w&ic& is
di2isible by 4"
Hence, 618703572 is di2isible by 4"
E5. 16. -.&". 1&'&(, ,.$ul1 "$me &) 3la"e $% E a)1 F &% (.e )um+er 6!684EF &,
1&/&,&+le +4 +$(. 8 a)1 5 C
MASTERMINDZ
S$l.
/ince t&e #i2en number is di2isible by 5, so 0 or 5 must come in !lace o$ R" Fut, a
number endin# wit& 5 is ne2er di2isible by 8" /o, 0 will re!lace R"
Cow, t&e number $ormed by t&e last t&ree di#its is 4@0, w&ic& becomes di2isible by 8, i$
@ is re!laced by 4"
Hence, di#its in !lace o$ @ and R are 4 and 0 res!ecti2ely"
E5. 17. S.$8 (.a( 48!718 &, 1&/&,&+le +4 11.
S$l. )/um o$ di#its at odd !laces* 1 )/um o$ di#its at e2en !laces*
4 )8 E 7 E 3 E 4* 1 )1 E 2 E 8* 4 11, w&ic& is di2isible by 11"
Hence, 4832718 is di2isible by 11"
E5. 18. I, 5!56744 1&/&,&+le +4 !4 C
S$l. 24 4 3 0 8, w&ere 3 and 8 are co1!rimes"
'&e sum o$ t&e di#its in t&e #i2en number is 36, w&ic& is di2isible by 3" /o, t&e
#i2en number is di2isible by 3"
'&e number $ormed by t&e last 3 di#its o$ t&e #i2en number is 744, w&ic& is
di2isible by 8" /o, t&e #i2en number is di2isible by 8"
'&us, t&e #i2en number is di2isible by bot& 3 and 8, w&ere 3 and 8 are co1!rimes"
/o, it is di2isible by 3 0 8, i"e", 24"
E5. 19. -.a( lea,( )um+er mu,( +e a11e1 ($ 666 ($ $+(a&) a )um+er e5a"(l4
1&/&,&+le +4 19 C
S$l. Bn di2idin# 3000 by 1, we #et 17 as remainder"
Cumber to be added 4 )1 1 17* 4 2"
E5. !6. -.a( lea,( )um+er mu,( +e ,u+(ra"(e1 %r$m !666 ($ 'e( a )um+er e5a"(l4
1&/&,&+le +4 17 C
S$l. Bn di2idin# 2000 by 17, we #et 11 as remainder"
Ke=uired number to be subtracted 4 11"
E5. !1. F&)1 (.e )um+er 8.&". &, )eare,( ($ 165 a)1 &, e5a"(l4 1&/&,&+le +4 !1.
S$l. Bn di2idin# 3105 by 21, we #et 18 as remainder"
Cumber to be added to 3105 4 )21 1 18* 1 3"
Hence, re=uired number 4 3105 E 3 4 3108"
E5. !!. F&)1 (.e ,malle,( )um+er $% 6 1&'&(, 8.&". &, e5a"(l4 1&/&,&+le +4 111.
S$l. /mallest number o$ 6 di#its is 100000"
MASTERMINDZ
Bn di2idin# 100000 by 111, we #et 100 as remainder"
Cumber to be added 4 )111 1 100* 1 11"
Hence, re=uired number 4 100011"1
E5. !. O) 1&/&1&)' 15968 +4 a "er(a&) )um+er@ (.e Au$(&e)( &, 89 a)1 (.e rema&)1er
&, 7. F&)1 (.e 1&/&,$r.
Hi2idend 1 Kemainder 1568137
S$l. Hi2isor 4 11111111111111111111111111 4 1111111111111 4 17"
"Luotient 8
E5. !4. A )um+er 8.e) 1&/&1e1 +4 4! '&/e, a rema&)1er 47. -.e) (.e ,ame
)um+er &%( 1&/&1e1 +4 19@ 8.a( 8$ul1 +e (.e rema&)1er C
S$l. Bn di2idin# t&e #i2en number by 342, let > be t&e =uotient and 47 as remainder"
'&en, number P 342> E 47 4 )1 0 18> E 1 0 2 E * 4 1 )18> E 2* E "
'&e #i2en number w&en di2ided by 1, #i2es )18> E 2* as =uotient and as
remainder"
E5. !5. A )um+er +e&)' ,u""e,,&/el4 1&/&1e1 +4 @ 5 a)1 8 lea/e, rema&)1er, 1@ 4
a)1 7 re,3e"(&/el4. F&)1 (.e re,3e"(&/e rema&)1er, &% (.e $r1er $% 1&/&,$r, +e
re/er,e1@
S$l.
3 S
5 y 1 1
8 6 1 4
1 1 7
6 4 )8 0 1 E 7* 4 155 y 4 856 E 4* 4 )5 0 15 E 4* 4 75 0 4 )3y E 1* 4 )3 0 7 E 1* 4 238"
Cow,
8 238
5 2 1 6
3 5 1 4
1 1 ,
Kes!ecti2e remainders are 6, 4, 2"
E5. !6. F&)1 (.e rema&)1er 8.e) !
1
&, 1&/&1e1 +4 5.
S$l. 2
10
4 1024" -nit di#it o$ 2
10
0 2
10
0 2
10
is 4 Ias 4 0 4 0 4 #i2es unit di#it 4J"
-nit di#it o$ 231 is 8"
Cow, 8 w&en di2ided by 5, #i2es 3 as remainder"
Hence, 231 w&en di2ided by 5, #i2es 3 as remainder"
E5. !7. 7$8 ma)4 )um+er, +e(8ee) 11 a)1 96 are 1&/&,&+le +4 7 C
MASTERMINDZ
S$l. '&e re=uired numbers are 14, 21, 28, 35, """" 77, 84"
'&is is an A"3" wit& a 4 14 and d 4 )21 1 14* 4 7"
+et it contain n terms"
'&en, 'n 4 84 4? a E )n 1 1* d 4 84
4? 14 E )n 1 1* 0 7 4 84 or n 4 11"
Ke=uired number o$ terms 4 11"
E5. !8. F&)1 (.e ,um $% all $11 )um+er, u3($ 166.
S$l. '&e #i2en numbers are 1, 3, 5, 7, """, "
'&is is an A"3" wit& a 4 1 and d 4 2"
+et it contain n terms" '&en,
1 E )n 1 1* 0 2 4 or n 4 50"
Ke=uired sum 4 n )$irst term E last term*
2
4 50 )1 E * 4 2500"
2
E5. !9. F&)1 (.e ,um $% all ! 1&'&( )um+er, 1&/&,&+le +4 .
S$l. All 2 di#it numbers di2isible by 3 are :
12, 51, 18, 21, """, "
'&is is an A"3" wit& a 4 12 and d 4 3"
+et it contain n terms" '&en,
12 E )n 1 1* 0 3 4 or n 4 30"
Ke=uired sum 4 30 0 )12E* 4 1665"
2
E5.6.7$8 ma)4 (erm, are (.ere &) !@4@8@16GG16!4C
S$l.(learly 2,4,8,1699""1024 $orm a ;3" %it& a42 and r 4 4G2 42"
+et t&e number o$ terms be n " '&en
2 0 2
n11
41024 or 2
n11 4512 4 2
"
n114 or n410"
E5. 1. ! > !
!
> !

> ... > !


8
: C
S$l. ;i2en series is a ;"3" wit& a 4 2, r 4 2 and n 4 8"
sum 4 a)r
n
11* 4 2 0 )2
8
P1* 4 )2 0 255* 4510
)r11* )211*

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