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Mathematics Part - 1

The document contains solutions to mathematical problems involving exponents, logarithms, and polynomials. Some problems involve proving identities for expressions with variables p, q, and r. Other problems involve determining whether functions are symmetric and expanding expressions like (a + b + c)^4. The document provides step-by-step workings and conclusions for each problem.
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Mathematics Part - 1

The document contains solutions to mathematical problems involving exponents, logarithms, and polynomials. Some problems involve proving identities for expressions with variables p, q, and r. Other problems involve determining whether functions are symmetric and expanding expressions like (a + b + c)^4. The document provides step-by-step workings and conclusions for each problem.
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Part 1

(32)^(1/3) (405)^(1/4) (a^3b^2)^(1/3)


(150)^(1/2) (x^3 + x^2y)^(1/2)

4 * (4)^(1/3) 4 * (5)^(1/4) 2 * (10)^(1/5)


4 * (5)^(1/2)

(27)^(1/6)

(2/3)^(1/3)

(2^15)^(1/60), (3^20)^(1/60), (4^240^(1/60)

(11)^(1/3), 2(3)^(1/6), (5)^(1/2)

34/((3)^1/2)

203/(3(3)^(1/2))

11 * (2)^(1/2)

2 * (11)^(1/3) 168 * (2)^(1/2) 20


120 * (72)^(1/6)

3 * (5)^(1/6) 5 * (3)^(1/4)
5/3 * (2)^(1/6)

1.732

a = 0, b = -2/3

(2^(2/3) - 2^(1/3) +1)/3

(30^(1/2) + (2 * 3^(1/2)) + (3 * 2^(1/2)))/4

970
1154

4
0 1

6
450
(See N.B)

(See N.B)

a + 2b

1/5

(See N.B)

512

-1/18

2, 1/4, 2^(1/3)

(See N.B)

log 2 5
27

3^(2/3), 1/3

(See N.B)

log 10 12

5
10
0.7781 0.699 0.69005

0.903 0.505

x/10
y^2
x^2/y

121 11.01
(See N.B)

(log a^(3-n).b^(n-1))^n/2

a = -3, b = -6, f(x) = x

1
(See N.B)

-8

15/8
(See N.B)

(log 2 - log 3) / log 2

1/2 log a (1 + x / 1 - x)
(-ve)

log 2 11
3. (p - q)^3 + (q - r)^3 + (r - p)^3 = 3(p - q)(q - r)(r - p)
6 p-q+q-r+r-p=0
3(p - q)(q - r)(r - p) = 3(p - q)(q - r)(r - p)
72x^2 + 54 Hence, proved.

x^2 + 3x + 4
(a - b)(b - c)(c - a)
(x + 3y + 2z)(x^2 + 9y^2 + 4z^2 - 3xy - 6yz - 2zx)
x^2 - x + 1
8. f(x, y, z) = f(y, x, z)
f(x, y, z) = f(x, z, y)
f(x, y, z) = f(z, y, x)
2(ab + bc + ca)
Therefore, f(x, y, z) = ax^2 + ay^2 + az^2 is symmetric.
0
a^2(b^3 - c^3) + b^2(c^3 - a^3) + c^2(a^3 - b^3)
-(a - b)(b - c)(c - a)(a + b + c)
(i) 3(a + b)(b + c)(c + a)
(ii) 2(a - b)(b - c)(c - a)
2xyz(x + y + z)
110
13
(a + b)(b + c)(c + a)

x/y - y/2x - 1/2


(a + b + c)^4 - (a + b)^4 - (b - c)^4 - (c-a)^4 + a^4 + b^4 + c^4 (a + 1)(a + 2)(b - c) + (b + 1)(b + 2)(c - a) + (c + 1)(c + 2)(a - b)
Answers
Solution of Part 1

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