Maths (Real Numbers)

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year 10 Mathematics Flashcards on Maths (Real Numbers), created by Zaid Ciddiqui on 22/12/2017.
Zaid Ciddiqui
Flashcards by Zaid Ciddiqui, updated more than 1 year ago
Zaid Ciddiqui
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Real Numbers >There are 2 unique numbers q and r for every two integers a and b. Here, a=bq+r. >Euclids division algorithm: Step 1: Apply the division lemma to find q and r. Step 2: Continue the process till the remainder is zero. > To prove √2 and √3 are irrationals. >To show that 5-√3 is irrational. >To show that 3√2 is irrational. >To show that 3+2√5 is irrational. >When x=p/q, where p and q are coprime, then the prime factorization of q is in form 2^m.5^n, then x has a decimal expansion which terminates.
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