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Suppose m is an integer such m ≠ –1 and m ≠ –2. Which is larger or ? State your reasons.

Given m is an integer and m ≠ -1 and -2


Let m = 1


Then


Comparing


⇒ (taking the LCM)


Hence


If m < -2


Then let m = -3





And


Here also


If m > -1


Let m = 4



And


Comparing


Taking LCM


⇒


For every integer this will hold true that


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2

State whether the following statements are true or false:

(a) The set of all even natural numbers is a smallest element.


(b) Every non-empty subset of ℤ has the smallest element.


(c) Every integer can be identified with a rational number.


(d) For each rational number, one can find the next rational number.


(e) There is the largest rational number.


(f) Every integer is either even or odd.


(g) Between any two rational numbers, there is an integer.

3

Simplify:

(i) 100(100 – 3) – (100 × 100 – 3);


(ii) (20–(2011–201) + (2011–(201–20))

5

Define an operation * on the set of all rational numbers □ as follows:

r*s = r + s –(r × s),


for any two rational numbers r, s. Answer the following with justification:


(i) Is ℚ closed under the operation *?


(ii) Is * an associative operation of ℚ ?


(iii) Is * a commutative operation of ℚ?


(iv) What is a * 1 for any a in ℚ?


(v) Find two integers a ≠ 0 and b ≠ 0 such that a * b = 0.

6

Find the multiplicative inverses of the following rational numbers.

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