425176205-TSTM-Jr-M-q-p by Nikhil
425176205-TSTM-Jr-M-q-p by Nikhil
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1. Determine the smallest positive integer 𝑥, whose last digit is 6 and if we erase
last
digit 6 and put it in the left most of the number the new number becomes 4𝑥.
2. Let a, b, c be the length of the sides of a triangle and 𝑥 be the in-radius.
Show that
𝑎 +𝑏 +𝑐
𝑥<
3(𝑎 + 𝑏 + 𝑐)
3. P is randomly chosen point in a unit square. Connect p to the vertices of the
base.
Find the probability that the triangle is acute angled.
4. Find the number of numbers ≤ 10 which are neither perfect squares, nor perfect
cubes, nor perfect fifth powers.
5. 𝑚 and 𝑛 are two positive integers such that 𝑚 = 𝑛 − 𝑛. show that 𝑚 − 𝑚 is
divisible by 24.
6. Let ABCD be a parallelogram. Two points E and F are chosen on the sides BC and
CO,
respectively, such that = 𝑚, and = 𝑛, lines 𝐴𝐸 and 𝐵𝐹 intersect
at 𝐺. Prove
that the ratio
𝐴𝐺 (𝑚 + 1)(𝑛 + 1)
=
𝐺𝐸 𝑚𝑛
7. One root of the equation 𝑥 − 5𝑥 + 𝑎𝑥 + 𝑏𝑥 + 𝑐 = 0 is 3+√2. If all the roots of
the equation are real then find the extreme (maximum and minimum) values of a, b
and c and the roots of the equation for these extreme values of a, b and c. It
is given
that a, b, and c are rational.
8. Consider the collection of all 5-digits of each number being 43. A number is
selected
at random from the collection. Find the probability that the number is divisible
by
11.
9. Evaluate + +⋯+ , where [𝑥] is greatest integer ≤ 𝑥.
√ √ √
10. A square sheet of paper ABCD is so folded that B falls on the midpoint m of CD.
Prove that the crease will divide BC in the ratio 5 ∶ 3.