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Verify the property x × (y × z) = (x × y) × z of rational numbers by using

`x = (-2)/7, y = (-5)/6` and `z = 1/4`

and What is the name of this property?

[1] Rational Numbers
Chapter: [1] Rational Numbers
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Tell which property allows you to compare

`2/3 xx [3/4 xx 5/7]` and `[2/3 xx 5/7] xx 3/4`

[1] Rational Numbers
Chapter: [1] Rational Numbers
Concept: undefined >> undefined

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Name the property used in the following.

`1/3 + [4/9 + ((-4)/3)] = [1/3 + 4/9] + [(-4)/3]`

[1] Rational Numbers
Chapter: [1] Rational Numbers
Concept: undefined >> undefined

If one member of a pythagorean triplet is 2m, then the other two members are ______.

[5] Squares and Square Roots
Chapter: [5] Squares and Square Roots
Concept: undefined >> undefined

The sum of successive odd numbers 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13 and 15 is ______.

[5] Squares and Square Roots
Chapter: [5] Squares and Square Roots
Concept: undefined >> undefined

The sum of first n odd natural numbers is ______.

[5] Squares and Square Roots
Chapter: [5] Squares and Square Roots
Concept: undefined >> undefined

The hypotenuse of a right triangle with its legs of lengths 3x × 4x is ______.

[5] Squares and Square Roots
Chapter: [5] Squares and Square Roots
Concept: undefined >> undefined

If m is the square of a natural number n, then n is ______.

[5] Squares and Square Roots
Chapter: [5] Squares and Square Roots
Concept: undefined >> undefined

There are ______ natural numbers between n2 and (n + 1)2 

[5] Squares and Square Roots
Chapter: [5] Squares and Square Roots
Concept: undefined >> undefined

The sides of a right triangle whose hypotenuse is 17 cm are ______ and ______.

[5] Squares and Square Roots
Chapter: [5] Squares and Square Roots
Concept: undefined >> undefined

The least number by which 72 be multiplied to make it a perfect cube is ______.

[6] Cubes and Cube Roots
Chapter: [6] Cubes and Cube Roots
Concept: undefined >> undefined

The least number by which 72 be divided to make it a perfect cube is ______.

[6] Cubes and Cube Roots
Chapter: [6] Cubes and Cube Roots
Concept: undefined >> undefined

The sum of two perfect squares is a perfect square.

[5] Squares and Square Roots
Chapter: [5] Squares and Square Roots
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Each prime factor appears 3 times in its cube.

[6] Cubes and Cube Roots
Chapter: [6] Cubes and Cube Roots
Concept: undefined >> undefined

For every natural number m, (2m – 1, 2m2 – 2m, 2m2 – 2m + 1) is a pythagorean triplet.

[5] Squares and Square Roots
Chapter: [5] Squares and Square Roots
Concept: undefined >> undefined

All numbers of a pythagorean triplet are odd.

[5] Squares and Square Roots
Chapter: [5] Squares and Square Roots
Concept: undefined >> undefined

If x and y are integers such that x2 > y2, then x3 > y3.

[5] Squares and Square Roots
Chapter: [5] Squares and Square Roots
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Using prime factorisation, find which of the following are perfect cubes.

128

[6] Cubes and Cube Roots
Chapter: [6] Cubes and Cube Roots
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Using prime factorisation, find which of the following are perfect cubes.

343

[6] Cubes and Cube Roots
Chapter: [6] Cubes and Cube Roots
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Using prime factorisation, find which of the following are perfect cubes.

729

[6] Cubes and Cube Roots
Chapter: [6] Cubes and Cube Roots
Concept: undefined >> undefined
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