Sorry if I'm seem to be spamming up this forum, but I have been stumped by yet another question, which goes like this:
(a) Express 525 as the product of prime factors
I worked out the answer as:
525 = 3 x 5^2 x 7
Using the number triangle method:
525
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3 175
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3 5 35
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3 5 5 7
(b) Given that the LCM of 15, x, and 35 is 525, find the two possible values of x between 15 and 35.
I worked out the answers of 25 and 21, using this method:
3 x 5 = 15; 5 x 5 = 25; 3 x 7 = 21; 5 x 7 = 35
Is this the right method?
But what is stumping me is this one:
(c) If 525k is a perfect square, find the smallest possible integer value of k.
The answer given is 21. How do I find it?
Hi eX.A.K.R.,
Use prime factorisation or number traingle method first for 525 and we will get 525 = 5 x 5 x 21, next
525k = 5^2 x 21 x k
To make 525k as a perfect square, k must be 21 so that 21 x k = 21 x 21 = 21^2.
This topic is very common in recent years "O" level E. Maths exam.
Regards,
ahm97sic
c) i always do trial and error :D iuse calculator type 525 x 1 =525 then square it see got a integer or not. If dont have,i try 525 x 2 =1050 then square it see got integer. I keep trying until i get a integer! lol
Oh my god, trial and error, primary school uses trial and error, "O" level also uses trial and error, so JC, poly and university also use trial and error ???
this is to make it clearer
525 = 3 x 5² x 7
Obviously, it is not a square.
So, for 525k to be a square,
to find the smallest number k,
525k = 3² x 5² x 7² ======> This is a perfect square
3 x 5² x 7 x k = 3² x 5² x 7²
So, k = 3 x 7 = 21
I see... thanks for the help, Ahm97sic and eagle.
Originally posted by Maith:c) i always do trial and error :D iuse calculator type 525 x 1 =525 then square it see got a integer or not. If dont have,i try 525 x 2 =1050 then square it see got integer. I keep trying until i get a integer! lol
Trial and error could take too long... can you imagine the amount of time it could take to reach the answer in your method? What if the answer was some large integer like 100?
i only know how to do (C)
tis is wat my teacher taught me.
525k = perfect sq
(3 x 5^2 x 7) k = perfect sq
as u can see, only the number 5 has sq.
so make the 3 and 7 sq too then u will get the answer.
so the answer is 7x3 = 21
i know my explaination sucks. sorry
and ya just to add on,
they might not ask u only based on perfect sq
they might also ask u on perfect cube (^3)
For first part, x = 25 (only one value).
Because, LCM of 15, 21, 35 is 105.