Mathematics 10 - Grade Name: - . - . - . - . - Comparing & Framing of Real Numbers S.S-1.3
Mathematics 10 - Grade Name: - . - . - . - . - Comparing & Framing of Real Numbers S.S-1.3
Mathematics 10 - Grade Name: - . - . - . - . - Comparing & Framing of Real Numbers S.S-1.3
1) By subtraction. x y
2) By comparing their squares. x 2 & y 2
3) By squaring then subtracting the given real numbers or vice versa.
Exercise: Consider the real numbers: a 5 2 5 and b 5 2 5.
1) Compare a & b .
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2) Deduce the sign of a 2 b 2 .
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C- Framing real numbers: Bound
Frame
To frame a number we can only perform the following operations:
Enclose
- Multiplication.
- Addition.
- Reciprocal.
all means to encircle a number
between two values.
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Exercise-1: If 1 x 3 , then frame:
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1) x 2 ……………………………….. 4) ………………………………..
x
2) 2 x 1 ……………………………….. 5) x 2 ………………………………..
x 2
3) x ……………………………….. 6) ………………………………..
x
Take any number a and then complete the following table:
Condition a 1 0 a 1
Choose a value for a
Reciprocal
Find its
Square
Square root
Compare the above numbers
Conclusions:
The framing of the product of xy is obtained by multiplying side by side the two
Def
inequalities, this is true iff all terms are positive, if not then determine the +ve framing.
x
Exercise-4: Frame xy & in each of the following cases:
y
a. 2 x 5 & 4 y 8.
b. 5 x 2 & 4 y 8.
c. 3 x 1 & 5 y 2.
Exercise-5: Prove that if 1 s 2 and 3 k 4 , then 4 sk 8
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Exercise-6: Given that: 1 a 2 & 2 b 3.
1 a
Enclose then .
b b
2 3
Exercise-7: Given that: r & 2 n 1.
3 2
Bound: 1) n
2) rn
3) rn
Exercise-8: observe the framing of x 2 in each of the following cases, then complete the conclusion:
No. Framing of 𝑥 Framing of 𝑥 2
1 2 x3 4 x2 9
2 4 x 3 9 x 2 16
3 2 x3 0 x2 9
4 5 x 3 0 x 2 25
If a x b where
1) Both a & b are +ve, then .... x 2 ....
2) Both a & b are - ve, then .... x 2 ....
Conclusions
3) a & b are of opposite signs and
i) a b , then .... x 2 ....
ii) …….., then 0 x 2 a 2
Exercise-9: In the adjacent figure RNSK is a rectangle of dimensions a & b , where I is the midpoint
of RN , J is the midpoint of RI and 1 a 2 & 3 b 4
1) Bound:
a. The area of RNSK
b. The perimeter of RNSK
2) Find the radius of each of the given semi-circles in terms of a
4 2
3) Prove that the area of the un-shaded circular region is: b
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4) Can the area of this circular region be ? Justify.
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