MATH-6258 - Number Theory oed answer key
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The following are the multiples of 3 and 5, EXCEPT:
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{3, 7, 9,=E2=80=A6 5, 10,=E2=80=A6}
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What is the value of the expression -5 + 5 + (-12)?
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-12
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Which among the numbers below is equal to 38 mod 9?
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2
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Which of the following form shows a power function?
Answer
f(x) = -xk
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Which solution is from the given factor tree below?
Answer
i and ii
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The _____________ is the modulo of a certain number.
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The expressions below have a solution of 12, EXCEPT:
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The factors of 14 in the factor tree are 7 and ____.
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The least common multiple of 9 and 12 is __________.
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What is the product of the prime factors 2,2 and 53?
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What is the value of 216 + 1? Is it a Fermat Number?
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Which of the following are the prime factors of 234?
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Which of the following are the prime factors of 360?
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All of the numbers below have an answer of 4, EXCEPT:
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The following numbers are all Fermat numbers, EXCEPT:
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Which of the following are the prime factors of 3024?
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Which of the following expressions below is INCORRECT?
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Which of the following is the prime factor of 81, 141?
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