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    • W Offline
      wkong
      last edited by

      Hi I have two questions from my son:


      1. Find the smallest whole number that is not a factor of 12345…31

      2. Find the largest prime number that divides this number

      1
      23…59+123*4…*60

      Thank you in advance.

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        FrekiWang
        last edited by

        wkong:
        Hi I have two questions from my son:


        1. Find the smallest whole number that is not a factor of 1*2*3*4*5......*31

        2. Find the largest prime number that divides this number

        1*2*3....*59+1*2*3*4.....*60

        Thank you in advance.
        1. 37
        2. 61

        I have to say that your son's trainer (most probably maths olympiad) is a failure >_< as these are very simple questions at competition level.

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          wkong
          last edited by

          FrekiWang:
          wkong:

          Hi I have two questions from my son:


          1. Find the smallest whole number that is not a factor of 1*2*3*4*5......*31

          2. Find the largest prime number that divides this number

          1*2*3....*59+1*2*3*4.....*60

          Thank you in advance.

          1. 37
          2. 61

          I have to say that your son's trainer (most probably maths olympiad) is a failure >_< as these are very simple questions at competition level.

          Thanks Freki for your help. My DS wasn't trained for maths olympiad. This is part of his sch maths homework given by his sch teacher.

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            Herbie
            last edited by

            I hv 2Qn.


            1 factorise 3x^2+26x+51.
            HENCE OR OTHERWISE FIND TWO FACTORS OF 32651.

            2. If (a+b)^2=73 and ab=6.5, CALCULATE THE VALUE OF a^2+b^2

            Can help to show the working? Tq

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              mum_sugoku
              last edited by

              Herbie:
              I hv 2Qn.


              1 factorise 3x^2+26x+51.
              HENCE OR OTHERWISE FIND TWO FACTORS OF 32651.

              2. If (a+b)^2=73 and ab=6.5, CALCULATE THE VALUE OF a^2+b^2

              Can help to show the working? Tq
              1. (3x^2+26x+51) = (3x+17)(x+3)

              32651=3*100^2 +26*100 +51 ==> x=100

              Hence factors are (3*100+17) ie 317, and (100+3) ie 103.

              2. (a+b)^2=a^2+2ab+b^2

              ==> 73 = a^2 + 2(6.5) +b^2
              hence a^2 + b^2 =73 - 2(6.5) = 60

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                Xiao Hu
                last edited by

                Hi FrekiWang,


                Need help on this question, I think it’s 2010 O level Maths paper 1 question.
                Part2 looks innocuously easy, but it trips me up. Difficult to put my reasonings in writings.

                There are 2 parts to the question.
                #1. Factorise 90. This is easy, 90=2x3x3x5

                #2
                LCM of 6,15 and x is 90. What are possible values of x if x is odd?

                From #1, since 90=6x15, how can this be used to work out possible values of x?

                The answers given for x are 9 and 45.

                TIA,
                Xiao Hu.

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                  FrekiWang
                  last edited by

                  Xiao Hu:
                  Hi FrekiWang,


                  Need help on this question, I think it's 2010 O level Maths paper 1 question.
                  Part2 looks innocuously easy, but it trips me up. Difficult to put my reasonings in writings.

                  There are 2 parts to the question.
                  #1. Factorise 90. This is easy, 90=2x3x3x5

                  #2
                  LCM of 6,15 and x is 90. What are possible values of x if x is odd?

                  From #1, since 90=6x15, how can this be used to work out possible values of x?

                  The answers given for x are 9 and 45.

                  TIA,
                  Xiao Hu.
                  90=2*3^2*5
                  6=2*3
                  15=3*5
                  Therefore, x=2^a * 3^2 * 5^b
                  where a=0 or 1(reject as odd) and b=0 or 1
                  when a=0,b=0: x=3^2=9
                  when a=0,b=1: x=3^2*5^1=45

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                  • Xiao HuX Offline
                    Xiao Hu
                    last edited by

                    FrekiWang:
                    Xiao Hu:

                    Hi FrekiWang,


                    Need help on this question, I think it's 2010 O level Maths paper 1 question.
                    Part2 looks innocuously easy, but it trips me up. Difficult to put my reasonings in writings.

                    There are 2 parts to the question.
                    #1. Factorise 90. This is easy, 90=2x3x3x5

                    #2
                    LCM of 6,15 and x is 90. What are possible values of x if x is odd?

                    From #1, since 90=6x15, how can this be used to work out possible values of x?

                    The answers given for x are 9 and 45.

                    TIA,
                    Xiao Hu.

                    90=2*3^2*5
                    6=2*3
                    15=3*5
                    Therefore, x=2^a * 3^2 * 5^b
                    where a=0 or 1(reject as odd) and b=0 or 1
                    when a=0,b=0: x=3^2=9
                    when a=0,b=1: x=3^2*5^1=45

                    Hi FrekiWang,
                    Good one!! I could't have expessed the solution this way, I would have them in English.
                    This is a bit tough for O level Maths, isn't it? It's only 1 mark. Crazy.

                    Thanks very much, appreciate it.
                    Xiao Hu.

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                      Bestmark
                      last edited by

                      Hi


                      Any recommendation for maths tuition centre? which is better mavis, mind stretcher or smartlab or ms loi?

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                      • J Offline
                        JadeDry
                        last edited by

                        Hello,


                        Can you please help me with the following question?

                        Make "t" the subject of the formula:

                        T= 2(pi) * (the square root of(( (t^2) + (k^2)) / 2gt))

                        I have checked the answer which is:
                        t = (+ or -) (1/ (2pi)) (The square root of((2gt(T2)) - ((4(pi squared))(k squared))

                        I do not understand how they have used the lower case "t" in the formula.

                        Is it correct?

                        Thanks in advance.

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