D.A.V.
PUBLIC SCHOOL
19, Sitaram Nagar, Velachery, Chennai – 42
WORKSHEET FOR CLASS: 10
SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS
CHAPTER: REAL NUMBERS
1. Examine, whether the following numbers are rational or irrational. Give the decimal representation
of rational numbers:
1. √7
2. √4
3. 2 + √3
4. √3 + √2
5. √3 + √5
2
6. (√2 – 2)
7. 7.478478……
8. 1.101001000100001……
9. (2 – √2)(2 + √2)
2
10. (√3 + √2)
2. Simplify the following expressions:
1. (4 + √7) (3 + √2)
2. (3 + √3)(5- √2 )
3. (√5 -2)( √3 – √5)
4. (11 + √11) (11 – √11)
5. (5 + √7) (5 –√7 )
6. (√8 – √2 ) (√8 + √2 )
7. (3 + √3) (3 – √3)
8. (√5 – √2) (√5 + √2)
2
9. (√3 + √7)
2
10. (√5 – √3)
11. (2√5 + 3√2 )2
3. Rationalise the denominators of each of the following):
(i ) 3 / √5 (ii) 3 / (2√5) (iii) 1 / √12 (iv) √2 / √5
(v) (√3 + 1) / √2 (vi) (√2 + √5) / √3 (vii) 3 √2 / √5
4. The LCM and HCF of two numbers are 240 and 12 respectively. If one of the numbers is 60, then
find the other number.
5. What is the HCF of 52 and 130?
6. Given that HCF (306,657) = 9, find LCM (306,657).
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7. Find the HCF of 96 and 404 by prime factorisation method. Hence, find their LCM.
8. Find the LCM and HCF of 144,180 and 192 using prime factorisation method.
9. Find the greatest number of 6 digits exactly divisible by 24, 15 and 36.
10. Find the largest positive integer that will divide 398,436 and 542 leaving remainders 7, 11 and 15
respectively.
11. The LCM and HCF of two numbers are equal, then the numbers must be __________ .
12. What is the total number of factors of a prime number?
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