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Find the missing numbers a, b, c and d in the following factor tree

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a=13860 , b=2,c=3,d=7
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  3. For any positive integer n, prove that n^(3) - n is divisible by 6.

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  8. The HCF of two numbers is 145 and their LCM is 2175. If one of the nu...

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  10. Find the HCF and LCM of 60, 120 and 288.

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  11. Prove that 3 +2 sqrt(5) is irrational.

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  12. Prove that sqrt(3) + sqrt(5) is irrational.

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  13. Prove that sqrt(11) is irrational.

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  14. Prove that 5sqrt(7) is irrational.

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  18. Without actually performing the long division, , state whether the fol...

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  20. Write down the decimal expansions of the following rational numbers wi...

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