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प्रश्न
By taking three different values of n verify the truth of the following statement:
If a natural number n is of the form 3p + 2 then n3 also a number of the same type.
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उत्तर
Three natural numbers of the form (3p + 2) can be written by choosing \[p = 1, 2, 3 . . . etc.\]
Let three such numbers be \[5, 8 \text{ and } 11 .\]
Cubes of the three chosen numbers are: \[5^3 = 125, 8^3 = 512 \text{ and } {11}^3 = 1331\] Cubes of \[5, 8, \text{ and } 11\] can be expressed as: \[125 = 3 \times 41 + 2\], which is of the form (3p + 2) for p = 41 \[512 = 3 \times 170 + 2\], which is of the form (3p + 2) for p = 170 \[1331 = 3 \times 443 + 2,\] which is of the form (3p + 2) for p = 443
Cubes of \[5, 8, \text{ and } 11\] could be expressed as the natural numbers of the form (3p + 2) for some natural number p. Hence, the statement is verified.
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