CH 1
CH 1
Is zero a rational number? Can you write it in the form , where p and q are integers ≠
0?
and q
Answer:
numbers between
Therefore, rational are
Question 4:
State whether the following statements are true or false. Give reasons for your answers.
Answer:
(i) True; since the collection of whole numbers contains all natural numbers.
(ii) False; as integers may be negative but whole numbers are positive. For example: −3
(iii) False; as rational numbers may be fractional but whole numbers may not be. For
(ii) Every point on the number line is of the form , where m is a natural number.
Answer:
(i) True; since the collection of real numbers is made up of rational and irrational numbers.
(ii) False; as negative numbers cannot be expressed as the square root of any other
number.
(iii) False; as real numbers include both rational and irrational numbers. Therefore, every
Question 2:
Are the square roots of all positive integers irrational? If not, give an example of the square
Answer:
Write the following in decimal form and say what kind of decimal expansion each . Can
you predict what the decimal expansion of are, without actually doing the long division?
If so, how?
[Hint: Study the remainders while finding the value of carefully.] Answer:
, where p and q are integers and q
≠ 0.
999x = 1
Question 4:
Express 0.99999…in the form . Are you surprised by your answer? With your teacher
Answer:
Let x = 0.9999…
10x = 9.9999…
10x = 9 + x
9x = 9 x =
Question 5:
What can the maximum number of digits be in the repeating block of digits in the decimal
Answer:
Question 6:
Look at several examples of rational numbers in the form (q ≠ 0), where p and q are
integers with no common factors other than 1 and having terminating decimal
Answer:
factorisation of the denominator of the given fractions has the power of 2 only or 5 only
or both.
Question 7:
0.505005000500005000005…
0.7207200720007200007200000… 0.080080008000080000080000008…
Question 8:
Find three different irrational numbers between the rational numbers and .
Answer:
0.73073007300073000073…
0.75075007500075000075… 0.79079007900079000079…
Question 9:
is an irrational number.
(ii)
(iii) 0.3796
(iv) 7.478478 …
rational number.
(v) 1.10100100010000 …
As the decimal expansion of this number is non-terminating non-repeating, therefore, it is
an irrational number.
Exercise 1.4 Question
1:
it is an irrational number.
therefore,
it is an
irrational number. (v) 2π = 2(3.1415 …)
= 6.2830 …
As the decimal expansion of this expression is non-terminating non-recurring, therefore,
it is an irrational number.
Recall, π is defined as the ratio of the circumference (say c) of a circle to its diameter
(say d). That is, . This seems to contradict the fact that π is irrational. How will you
Answer:
There is no contradiction. When we measure a length with scale or any other instrument,
we only obtain an approximate rational value. We never obtain an exact value. For this
Question 4:
Represent on the
number line. Answer:
Mark a line segment OB = 9.3 on number line. Further, take BC of 1 unit. Find the midpoint
Exercise 1.6 Question 1:
Find: