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If A and B are the points (−6, 7) and (−1, −5) respectively, then the distance

2AB is equal to

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Find the value of y for which the distance between the points A (3, −1) and B (11, y) is 10 units.

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Determine the prime factorisation of each of the following positive integer:

 20570

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Determine the prime factorisation of each of the following positive integer:

58500

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Determine the prime factorisation of each of the following positive integer:

45470971

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Find the LCM and HCF of the following pair of integers and verify that LCM × HCF = Product of the two numbers.

26 and 91

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Find the LCM and HCF of the following integers by applying the prime factorisation method:

40, 36 and 126

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Find the LCM and HCF of the following integers by applying the prime factorisation method:

 84, 90 and 120

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Find the LCM and HCF of the following integers by applying the prime factorisation method:

 24, 15 and 36

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Can two numbers have 16 as their HCF and 380 as their LCM? Give reason.

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The HCF of two numbers is 145 and their LCM is 2175. If one number is 725, find the other.

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Write down the decimal expansions of the following rational numbers by writing their denominators in the form 2m × 5n, where, mn are non-negative integers. \[\frac{3}{8}\]

[1] Real Numbers
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Write down the decimal expansions of the following rational numbers by writing their denominators in the form 2m × 5n, where, mn are non-negative integers.\[\frac{13}{125}\]

[1] Real Numbers
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Write down the decimal expansions of the following rational numbers by writing their denominators in the form 2m × 5n, where, mn are non-negative integers.\[\frac{129}{2^2 \times 5^7}\]

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State Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic.

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Write the exponent of 2 in the price factorization of 144.

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Write the sum of the exponents of prime factors in the prime factorization of 98.

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If the prime factorization of a natural number n is 23 ✕ 32 ✕ 52 ✕ 7, write the number of consecutive zeros in n.

[1] Real Numbers
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If the product of two numbers is 1080 and their HCF is 30, find their LCM.

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Express the number as a product of its prime factor:

156

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