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Roll No. .

(07/21-II)
5179

B.A./B.A. (Hons.)/B.Sc.
EXAMINATION

(For Batch 2011 & Onwards)


(Second Semester)
MATHEMATICS

BM-121
Number Theory and Trigonometry

Marks:
B.Sc.:40
B.SC.: 40
Time: Three Hours Maximum
B.A.:27

Attempt Five questions in all, selecting


one
Note
1 is
question from each Section. Q. No.
compulsory.

(Compulsory Question)

1. (a) Show that difference between any number


and its square is even. (1)
P.T.O.
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(b) Evaluate o(462). 1(1)
(c) Using De Moivre's theorem, solve the
equation x+x+x+x+1= 0. 2(1)
(d) Find principal and general value of
of

log(-5). 2(2)
(e) Find the highest power of 3 which divides
100! 2(2)
Section I

2. (a) If a, m, n are non-zero integers, then

(a,mn)=l if and only if (a, m)=1 and

(a, n)=1. 4(24)


(b)
b) Find the remainder obtained on dividing
3181 by 17. 4(2)

3. (a) Find the least positive integer in


congruent solution of 7x= 5(mod 256).
4(24)
(b)
(b) Prove that P ! and (P-1)!-1 are
relatively prime if P is an odd prime
number. 4(2)
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Section II

4.
4. (a) Show that o(n) =o(n+1)= o(7+2) for
n =5186. 4(2%)
b) Show that 2, 4, 6,.2m is a CRS
(mod m) complete Residue system if m

is odd. 4(24)

5. (a) Prove that the product of two odd prime

numbers cannot be a perfect square.

4(2%)
(b) Using Gauss Lemma, show that 2 is a

quadratic non-residue (mod 13). 4(2%)

Section II

6..
6 (a) For any integer n, show that

(3++(3-" =2*1.cos
4(2)
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(b) Show that roots of the equation

(x-1"=x" (n is positive integer) are

1+icot
where r=0,1, 2,.-1). 4(2%)

7 .(a) Prove that

sin(a+iß)=let+e]sina-

-cos . 4(2%

(b) If x+iy= cosh(u+v), show that

2
= 1. 4(2%)
cosh u sinh u

Section IV

real and
8.8. (a) Resolve Log(1+i) into

4(24)
imaginary parts.

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(b) If tanx+tan,y+tanz=T, prove
that x+y+z= xyz. 4(2)

9. (a) Prove that

tanhz=cosh+ 4(24)
1-2
(b) Find the sum ofn terms
seco sec2a+sec 20 sec3o+

sec3a sec 4a+... 4(2%)

B-5179 5 2.540

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