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Board CBSE
Textbook NCERT
Class Class 10
Subject Maths
Chapter Chapter 1
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Exercise Ex 1.1, Ex 1.2, Ex 1.3, Ex 1.4
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NCERT Solutions For Class 10 Maths Chapter 1 Real Numbers
Real Numbers CBSE Class 10 Maths Chapter 1 Solutions
1.1 Introduction
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1.2 Euclid’s Division Lemma
1.3 The Fundamental Theorem Of Arithmetic
1.4 Revisiting Irrational Numbers
1.5 Revisiting Rational Numbers And Their Decimal Expansions
1.6 Summary
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NCERT Solutions For Class 10 Maths Real Numbers Exercise 1.2
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NCERT Solutions For Class 10 Maths Real Numbers Exercise 1.3
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Real Numbers:
Rational numbers and irrational numbers taken together form the set of real numbers. The set
of real numbers is denoted by R. Thus every real number is either a rational number or an
irrational number. In either case, it has a non–terminating decimal representation. In case of
rational numbers, the decimal representation is repeating (including repeating zeroes) and if
the decimal representation is non–repeating, it is an irrational number. For every real number,
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there corresponds a unique point on the number line ‘l’ or we may say that every point on the
line ‘l’ corresponds to a real number (rational or irrational).
every point on the number line there corresponds a real number. Thus we see that there is
one–to–one correspondence between the real numbers and points on the number line ‘l’, that
is why the number line is called the ‘real number line’.
Objectives:
The students will be able to ;
prove Euclid's Division Lemma
state fundamental theorem of arithmetic
find HCF and LCM using prime factorisation
establish the given number as an irrational number
conclude the decimal expansion of a rational number is either terminating or non-terminating
repeating.
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3. The Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic: Every composite number can be expressed
(factorised) as a product of primes and this factorisation is unique, apart from the order in
which the prime factors occur.
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