Chap01 - 001-016 PDF
Chap01 - 001-016 PDF
Chap01 - 001-016 PDF
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Example 1
Find all the factors of 20 Write them in factor pairs.
Solution 1
1, 20
2, 10
4, 5
Example 2
2 is the only even prime number. Explain why.
Solution 2
2 is a prime number because it has exactly two factors, 1 and 2
All other even numbers have at least 3 factors, 1, 2 and the number itself.
A common factor of two numbers, x and y, is a number which is both a factor of x and is also a
factor of y.
So 4 is a common factor of 12 and 20
3 is not a common factor of 12 and 20 because 3 is not a factor of 20
Example 3
Find all the common factors of 12 and 20
Solution 3
1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12
1, 2, 4, 5, 10, 20
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Exercise 1A
1 Which of the following numbers are factors of 18?
a 12
b 6
c 9
d 3
e 36
d 3
e 6
d 24
i 60
e 28
j 100
c 6 and 10
g 15 and 20
d 8 and 12
h 18 and 24
c 7 factors
d 10 factors
Multiplication
(3) is the same as 3 (2) is the same as 2
so (3) (2) is the same as 3 2 6
3 2 also means 2 2 2
3 (2) means (2) (2) (2)
so 3 (2) or (3) (2) (6)
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positive
positive
negative
negative
positive
negative
positive
negative
positive
negative
negative
positive
Division
326
632
623
and
so
positive
positive
negative
negative
positive
negative
positive
negative
and
positive
negative
negative
positive
When multiplying or dividing two directed numbers you can remember the rules by the following
if the signs are the same, the answer is positive
if the signs are different, the answer is negative.
Example 4
a Work out (5) (3)
Solution 4
Exercise 1B
1 Work out
a (2) (4)
d (3) (5)
g (3) (8)
2 Work out
a (6) (3)
e (8) (4)
b (3) (5)
e (2) (5)
h (1) (9)
b (8) (4)
f (12) (12)
c (4) (6)
f (4) (5)
i (4) (4)
c (10) (5)
g (14) (2)
d (12) (3)
h (12) (4)
c (3) ( ) (12)
f ( ) (4) (20)
i (16) ( ) (2)
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Example 5
3
Work out 23
27
Solution 5
23 8
2228
27
3
8 (3) 5
23 27
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Exercise 1C
1 Work out
a 32
b 52
c 112
d 132
2 Work out
a (2)2
b (4)2
c (10)2
d (12)2
3 Work out
a 33
b 13
c 53
d (10)3
4 Work out
32
a 4
3
e 1000
100
h 42 (3)3
4
b 52 100
3
3
f 4 2
3
i 125
81
e 152
f 1002
e (4)3
c 23 32
g (1)3 23 (3)3
62
j 2
2
d 8
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Example 6
Work out a 34
b 26
Solution 6
a 34 3 3 3 3 81
b 26 2 2 2 2 2 2 64
To work out one number raised to a power multiplied by the same number raised to a second power
you add the powers.
For example 23 24 27 because 23 2 2 2 and 24 2 2 2 2
and
(2 2 2) (2 2 2 2) 234 27
To divide one number raised to a power by the same number raised to a second power you subtract
the powers.
333333
333333
For example, 36 34 cancelling all the 3s
3333
3333
on the bottom with four of the 3s on the top.
So 36 34 364 32
Example 7
a
b
c
d
Solution 7
a 24 25 245 29
c (32)4 32 32 32 32 32222 38
b 58 55 585 53
d 4 47 417 48
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Example 8
74 76
Work out
78
Solution 8
74 76 710
72 49
78
78
Exercise 1D
1 Write as a power of 2
b 23 24
a 24 25
c 22 26
d 24 23
e 24 26
2 Write as a power of 3
b 35 32
a 34 32
c 34 3
d 36 32
e 310 34
c 34 32
d 64 63
e 104 102
c 25 2n 210
d 3n 35 39
e 26 23 2n
5 Work out
a 34 32
c 25 22
d 104 102
e 65 65
6 Write as a power of 3
33 35
b (33)2
a
34
3 37
c
34
39
d
34 33
32 310
e
32 35
53 55
c
56
108 103
d
107
45 4
e
42
8 Work out
55
a
52 52
47
c
42 43
23 24
d
24 22
3 37
e
34 32
d 48 3 2n
e 54 2 3n
b 45 43
34
b
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If there are brackets, work out the value of the expression in the brackets first.
Square roots are carried out at the same stage as indices.
If there are no brackets, do multiplication and division before addition and subtraction no matter
where they come in an expression.
If an expression has only addition and subtraction then work it out from left to right.
Example 9
Work out
a 2 62
b 102 103
c 16 24
Solution 9
a 62 6 6 36
2 62 72
c 16 24 16 16 1
Example 10
Work out
a (2 4)2
b (12 2 5)3
c 9
4
Solution 10
a 2 4 8, then 82 64
c 3 4 12
Exercise 1E
1 Work out
a 2 52
e 4 32
b 2 42
f 6 22
c 3 22
g 8 12
d 5 102
h 5 22
2 Work out
a (2 5)2
e (4 4)2
b (7 3)2
f (8 5)2
c (5 5)2
g (20 10)2
d (12 5)2
h (18 9)2
3 Work out
a 20 32
e 36 42
b 17 42
f 25 52
c 17 42
g 14 42
d 27 42
h 22 52
4 Work out
a 24 22
f (10 2)2
b 44 22
g (12 2)2
c 50 52
h (15 5)2
d 100 52
i (21 3)2
e 36 32
5 Work out
a 42 32
f 62 12
b 42 32
g 62 42
c 52 42
h 72 32
d 62 32
i 62 82
e 102 32
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6 Work out
a 2 9
5
e 9
b 4 4
f 25
6
c 5 100
g 36
5
d 4
2
h 100
7
x2
For working out cubes, some scientific calculators have a cube key x3 .
To work out 1.13 key in 1
x3
All scientific calculators have a power or index key. This comes in two forms.
The first form is a yx key.
To work out 1.13 key in 1
yx
Not all calculators are the same so make sure you know how to calculate powers on your own calculator.
Example 11
Use a calculator to work out
b 2.33 3.14
a 4.52
Solution 11
a 4.52 20.25
b 2.3 12.167
Key in
x2
Key in
yx
or key in 2
or key in 3
3.14 92.3521
yx
yx
yx
which does not involve writing down the separate results for 2.33 and 3.14.
Sometimes an answer has to be given correct to one decimal place. The answer to b correct to one
decimal place is 104.5
The usual method of finding a square root is to use the square root key on the calculator.
All scientific calculators have a square root key .
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Example 12
2.43 4
3.56
Work out
2
3.5 2.52
Solution 12
The numerator is 20.424
Key in
yx
The denominator is 6
Key in
x2
x2
The expression can be worked out more efficiently using the key sequence
(
yx
x2
x2
1
The reciprocal of a number n is the number or 1 n.
n
The reciprocal of 2 is 12 or 0.5
The reciprocal of 1.25 is 0.8
When a number is multiplied by its reciprocal the answer is always 1
All numbers, except 0, have a reciprocal.
The reciprocal button on a calculator is usually shown as
11
xx
1
or x1
.
Dividing an expression by a number is the same as multiplying the expression by the reciprocal of
that number.
Exercise 1F
1 Work out
a 8.42
b 9.22
c (3.6)2
d 242
e 15.42
2 Work out
a 134 212
b 231 312
c 37 232
d 502 352
3 Work out
a 232 312
b 252 232
c 192 222
d 352 452
4 Work out
a 200 142
b 20 1.42
c 356 172
d 366 162
5 Work out
a 576
b 1024
c 625
d 1296
e 125
e 1.0510
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5.52 1.52
f 2
2.2 5
6.42 20
i
20
30
3.63 4 20
j
3
3.6 4 20
4.53 18
g
3.42 10
d 0.625
8.7 30
d
6.5
3.93
h 14.6
2.6
e 3.2
Example 13
Write 72 as
a the product of its prime factors
Solution 13
a The prime factors of 72 are 2 and 3
2 72
Divide 72 by 2
2 36
Divide 36 by 2
2 18
Divide 18 by 2
Divide 9 by 3
3
Divide 3 by 3
1
72 2 2 2 3 3
b 72 23 32
The highest common factor (HCF) of two numbers is the largest number which is a factor of both
of the numbers.
For example, the highest common factor (HCF) of 8 and 12 is 4 because it is the largest number that
is a factor of both 8 and 12
For larger numbers, it is useful to list the factors of each number and then pick out the largest
number that appears in all the lists.
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Example 14
Find the highest common factor (HCF) of 24 and 36
Solution 14
The factors of 24 are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 24
The factors of 36 are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 12, 18, 36
The numbers which appear in both lists, that is the common factors, are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 12
So 12 is the highest common factor of 24 and 36
The lowest common multiple (LCM) of two numbers is the smallest number which is a multiple of
both numbers.
For example, the lowest common multiple of 8 and 12 is 24 because it is the smallest number which
is a multiple of both 8 and 12
For larger numbers, it is useful to list the multiples of each number and then pick out the smallest
number that appears in both lists.
Example 15
Find the lowest common multiple (LCM) of 15 and 20
Solution 15
The first few multiples of 15 are
The first few multiples of 20 are
120 2 2 2 3 5
144 2 2 2 2 3 3
120 23 3 5
144 24 32
Their highest common factor 24 ( 23 3) is the product of the lowest power of each of their
common prime factors.
Example 16
Find the highest common factor (HCF) of 750 and 225
Solution 16
750 2 3 53
225 32 52
Write 750 and 225 as the product of powers of their prime factors.
HCF 3 52 75
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To find the LCM of 36 and 120, list the multiples of 36 and 120 until the same multiple appears in
both lists.
The multiples of 36 are 36, 72, 108, 144, 180, 216, 252, 288, 324, 360,
The multiples of 120 are 120, 240, 360,
The LCM of 36 and 120 is 360
As a product of its prime factors, 360 2 2 2 3 3 5
As a product of their prime factors the numbers 36 and 120 are
36 2 2 3 3
120 2 2 2 3 5
The LCM of 36 and 120 (360) is the product of the common prime factors and all other prime
factors, that is 2 2 3 3 2 5
In terms of products of powers of their prime factors,
36 22 32
120 23 3 5
Their lowest common multiple, 360 ( 23 32 5), is the product of the highest power of all their
prime factors.
Example 17
Find the lowest common multiple (LCM) of 750 and 225
Solution 17
750 2 3 53
225 32 52
LCM 2 32 53 2250
Write 750 and 225 as the product of powers of their prime factors.
The highest power of 2 is 1 (as 2 21)
The highest power of 3 is 2
The highest power of 5 is 3
Exercise 1G
1 Find the two prime numbers that are between 30 and 40
2 Find two prime numbers which have a sum of 7
3 Find two prime numbers which have a product of 14
4 Find two prime numbers which are factors of 20
5 Find two prime numbers which are factors of 24
6 Find two prime numbers which are factors of 33
7 Write the following numbers as a product of two prime factors.
a 10
b 15
c 21
d 22
e 33
f 39
8 Which of the following show a number written correctly as a product of prime factors?
a 12 2 2 3
b 18 2 9
c 20 2 2 5
d 16 2 2 2 2
e 56 2, 2, 2, 7
f 10 2 5 1
9 Write each of these numbers as a product of its prime factors.
a 30
b 42
c 48
d 36
g 54
h 80
i 76
j 88
12
e 60
k 68
f 63
l 66
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10 Find the highest common factor (HCF) of the following pairs of numbers.
a 12 and 14
b 6 and 9
c 6 and 8
d 8 and 10
e 6 and 10
11 Find the highest common factor (HCF) of the following pairs of numbers.
a 12 and 18
b 10 and 15
c 16 and 20
d 18 and 24
e 24 and 30
12 Find the lowest common multiple (LCM) of the following pairs of numbers.
a 6 and 8
b 6 and 9
c 6 and 10
d 9 and 12
e 10 and 15
13 Find the lowest common multiple (LCM) of the following pairs of numbers.
a 12 and 15
b 12 and 24
c 12 and 18
d 18 and 24
e 20 and 24
18 The number 189 can be written in the form 3n p where n and p are prime numbers.
Find the value of n and the value of p.
19 The number 120 can be written in the form 2n m p where n, m and p are prime numbers.
Find the value of each of n, m and p.
20 x 2 32 5, y 23 3 7
a Find the highest common factor (HCF) of x and y.
b Find the lowest common multiple (LCM) of x and y.
21 2
3
5
7
21
22
24
a Which of the numbers in the list are factors of 288?
b Which of the numbers in the list are factors of 550?
22 Write each of these numbers as a product of its prime factors.
a 105
b 539
c 231
d 847
e 1001
23 Find the lowest common multiple of these pairs of numbers.
a 24 and 30
b 27 and 36
c 28 and 35
d 36 and 42
e 54 and 72
24 Find all the integer values of n less than or equal to 10 for which 2n 1 is a prime number.
25 a Any square number which is even is always a multiple of 4. Explain why.
b Investigate what the corresponding answer is for square numbers which are odd.
c Explain why the number 1050 3 cannot be a square number.
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Chapter summary
You should now know that:
the power or index of a number shows how many of the number are multiplied together, for
example, in 25 the 5 is the power or index and five 2s are multiplied together, that is
22222
the square root of a number is that number which when squared gives the original number
the negative square root of a number is that negative number which when squared gives
the original number
1
the reciprocal of a whole number n is the fraction
n
the highest common factor (HCF) of two numbers is the largest number which is a factor
of both of the numbers
the lowest common multiple (LCM) of two numbers is the smallest number which is a
multiple of both numbers.
You should also be able to:
use the rule for adding powers when two of the same number raised to a power are multiplied
together
use the rule for subtracting powers when one number raised to a power is divided by the same
number raised to a power
1 Work out
a 402
2 Work out
a 23
14
c 100
b 70002
b 103
c 53
d 4900
d 13
e 303
3 Work out
a 42 25
b 23 23
c 33 23
d 53 103
4 Work out
a 3 25
b 4 36
c 10 9
d 8 49
5 Work out
a 42 8
b 43 82
c 103 102
d 33 3
6 Work out
2
a 5
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b 10
2
c (9
)2
d (5 1)2
e (2 3)2
d 2 28
e 26 2
35 34
c
32 33
32 33
b
34
9 Each of the following represents a number written as a product of powers of its prime factors.
Find the number.
b 2 33 5
c 23 3 7
a 23 32
10 a Express 108 as a product of powers of its prime factors.
b Find the highest common factor (HCF) of 108 and 24
14 a Write as a power of 5
i 54 52
ii 59 56
b 2x 2y 210 and 2x 2y 24
Work out the value of x and the value of y.
15 Work out
a 1.32
b 13.69
d 14
c 253
16 a The length of the side of a square is 4.8 cm. Work out the area of the square.
b The area of a second square is 576 cm2. Work out the length of one side of the square.
17 a Use your calculator to work out
(6.2 3.9)2
1.25
Write down all the figures on your calculator display.
b Put brackets in the expression so that the statement is true.
14.5 2.6 4 .5 3.6 49.95
(Mock 2003)
18 Work out the value of each of the following. Give each answer correct to one decimal place.
14.7 21.2
a
2.5
18.7 21.8
b
2.5 3.7
20
0 8.62
c
12.5
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x2 4x
20 y2
2t2 6t
x 6.4, t 4.6, y is a positive number.
a Work out the value of y. Write down all the figures on your calculator display.
b Round off your answer to an appropriate degree of accuracy.
21 p is a prime number not equal to 7
a Write down the highest common factor (HCF) of 49p and 7p2
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