Integers Rational Irrational: M8 Class 27 Notes
Integers Rational Irrational: M8 Class 27 Notes
Integers Rational Irrational: M8 Class 27 Notes
Number Theory
Concepts
2. Rational Numbers: Numbers that can be written as a fraction (or ratio) of two integers.
3. Irrational Numbers: Numbers that cannot be written as a fraction of two integers and are on
the number line.
The numbers defined above are in some ways similar as well as different.
The numbers are similar in that they are all components in the real number system.
For examples
Since integers can be written in fractional form they can also be considered rational
numbers. However, not all rational numbers can be integers!
Least Common Multiple is made up of the words Least, Common and Multiple:
What is a "Multiple"?
The multiples of a number are what you get when you multiply it by other numbers (such as if
you multiply it by 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc). Just like the multiplication table.
When you list the multiples of two (or more) numbers, and find the same value in both lists, then
that is a common multiple of those numbers.
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For example, when you write down the multiples of 4 and 5, the common multiples are those that
are found in both lists:
The multiples of 4 are 4,8,12,16,20,24,28,32,36,40,44,...
The multiples of 5 are 5,10,15,20,25,30,35,40,45,50,...
In our previous example, the smallest of the common multiples is 20, so the Least Common
Multiple of 4 and 5 is 20.
As you can see on this number line, the first time the multiples matchup is 15.
Answer: 15
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The highest number that divides exactly into two or more numbers. It is the "greatest" thing for
simplifying fractions!
• Greatest,
• Common and
• Factor
2) Factor
Factors are the numbers you multiply together to get another number:
Let us say you have worked out the factors of two or more numbers:
Then the common factors are those that are found in both numbers:
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The factors that are common to all three numbers are 1, 3, 5 and 15
In other words, the common factors of 15, 30 and 105 are 1, 3, 5 and 15
a) you can
Example:
b) Find the prime factors and combine the common ones together:
c) And sometimes you can just play around with the factors until you discover it:
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But in that case you had better be careful you have found the greatest common factor.
6. Prime Number
A Prime Number can be divided evenly only by 1, or itself. (In other words, its factors are only 1
or itself)
7. Composite Number
Note this: any whole number greater than 1 is either Prime or Composite
Questions in class
1. The number 315 can be written as the product of two odd integers each greater than 1. In how
many ways can this be done?
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2. The expression n! means the product of the positive integers from 1 to n. For example,
5!=1×2×3×4×5. What is the value of 6!–4!?
4. Kalyn writes down all of the integers from 1 to 1000 that have 4 as the sum of their digits. If
a/b (in lowest terms) is the fraction of these numbers that are prime, then a+b is
5. The prime numbers between 10 and 20 are added together to form the number Q. What is the
largest prime divisor of Q?
6. Sally picks four consecutive positive integers. She divides each integer by four, and then adds
the remainders together. What is the sum of the remainders?
7. The product of four different positive integers is 360. What is the maximum possible sum of
these four integers?