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Unit 6Indices and Factors
Presentation 1 Square and Square Roots
Presentation 2 Cube and Cube Roots
Presentation 3 Index Notation
Presentation 4 Rules of Indices
Presentation 5 Factors
Presentation 6 Prime Factors
Presentation 7 HCF and LCM
Presentation 8 Negative Indices
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Cube and Cube Roots
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Presentation 1 Square and Square Roots
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Index Notation
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Presentation 5 Factors
Presentation 6 Prime Factors
Presentation 7 HCF and LCM
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A factor of a positive whole number is any positive whole number that will divide exactly into it.
Example: Find all the factors of 20
You can write 20 as:
So factors of 20 in increasing order are:
1 2 4 5 10 20
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Factors
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Presentation 7 HCF and LCM
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Any positive whole number can be written uniquely as the product of its prime factors.
Example: Write the number 276 as a product of its prime factor
This is unique
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The HCF (Highest Common Factor) of two (or more) positive integers is the largest number which is a factor of both (or all) the numbers.
Example: Find the HCF of 120 and 105
So, HCF = 3 x 5 = 15
Check: ,
The LCM (Lowest Common Multiple) of two (or more) positive integers in the lowest number into which both (or all) of the numbers can divide exactly.
Example: Find the LCM of 24 and 60
Multiples of 24 are:
Multiples of 60 are:
So LCM = 120
Check ,
24, 48,72, 96,120, 144, . . .
60, 120, 180, 240, 300, . . .
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Presentation 1 Square and Square Roots
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Presentation 6 Standard Form
Presentation 7 Calculations and Standard Form
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