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Assignment For Applied Maths Grade 11 On Topic Binary Nos. and Indices and Logarithms

The document is an assignment sheet from Cambridge International School for Class 11 Applied Mathematics. It contains 8 questions regarding binary numbers, indices, logarithms, and proofs. Students are asked to convert between decimal and binary numbers, simplify expressions, prove identities, solve equations involving logarithms and exponents, and evaluate expressions.

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Assignment For Applied Maths Grade 11 On Topic Binary Nos. and Indices and Logarithms

The document is an assignment sheet from Cambridge International School for Class 11 Applied Mathematics. It contains 8 questions regarding binary numbers, indices, logarithms, and proofs. Students are asked to convert between decimal and binary numbers, simplify expressions, prove identities, solve equations involving logarithms and exponents, and evaluate expressions.

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Cambridge International School (co-ed) Jalandhar

Subject- Applied Mathematics (241)


Class- XI
Assignment Sheet
Ch- Binary Numbers & Indices and Logarithms

Q1. Convert the following decimal numbers to the binary numbers: --


a) 621 b) 0.125 c) 74.125 d) 59.36
Q2. Convert the following binary numbers to the decimal numbers:
-- a) 11001 b) 1111010 c) 100110011 d) 110011.011
Q3. Simply the following: --
2 −1 2
−1 −1 4
a) (0.027) 3 b) (27) 3 c) [((625) ) ] 2
8

a+b
X a−b b−c c−a
xb+c X
c+a
d) ( ) ( ) ( )
XC Xa Xb
Q4. If a = xyp−1, b = xyq−1 and c = xyr−1, prove that aq−r. br−p. cp−q = 1.
1 1 1
Q5. If 2X = 3y = 6−z, prove that + +
X y z = 0.
Q6. If x 4 y 2 z 3 = 49392, find the values of x, y and z, where x, y, and z are different
positive primes.
Q7. Solve for x:

a) log2
𝑥 + log4 𝑥 + log16 21
𝑥= 4

b) log10 5 + log10(5 𝑥 + 1) = log10(𝑥 + 5) + 1


31.67 ×42.36
Q8. Evaluate: -- √
9.25
ANSWERS

Ans 1: a) 1001101101 b) 0.001 c) 1001010.001 d) 111011.01


Ans 2: a) 25 b) 122 c) 307 d) 51.375
𝟏 𝟏
Ans 3: a) 𝟑 b) 𝟐 c) 5 d) 1
𝟑 𝟒
Ans 6: x=2, y=3, z=7
Ans 7: a) 8 b) 3
Ans 8: a) 12.04

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