Tuesday, 20 November 2012

How to find divisibility test for a number

How to find divisibility test for a prime number?
Divide 100 , 1000 , 10000 by the prime number. Note quotients and remainders.
Select that set of where the remainder and quotients are both small numbers.It should be preferably single digit.
Suppose we want t find divisibility test for 13. (1) 100/13 = 7; remainder 9. 13 x 7 + 9 = 100.
(2) 1000/13=76; remainder 12 or 13 x 76 +12 = 1000 (3) 10000/13=769; remainder 3

Best selection will be 7 & 9. i.e. for 100.

any natural number can be expressed as: 1000a+100b+10c+d
Now 910a+90a+91b+9b+10c+d.
(1) Since we selected the pair of quotient and remainder for 100; leave aside last 2 digits(= no. of zeros to the right of 100).
(2) 90a+9b=9(10a+b). So multiply the number left after leaving aside last 2 digits,  by 9 (remainder)
(3) Divide the sum by 13. Note Quotient. If remainder is zero the number (dividend) under consideration is divisible by 13.
(4) We know 910a+91b will be divisible by 13.and answer of division will be (a) Quotient= 7x(10a+b) i.e. 7 x the left number after leaving aside last 2 digits; (b) remiander zero since 91=13 x 7. 7 is fixed part of test.
(5) Add the quotients in step (3) & (4). This is the quotient when the dividend is divided by 13.

(6) Note the test can be used as another method for division. In this method  only  advantage is that dividend has 2 digits less than the original dividend.

Option 2:
You also can find divisibility test for any odd prime number as follows:
Step 1: Find at which multiple of the unit place digit of that prime number, you will get 1 at the right-most place.
Ex. 37.
7x3 = 21.
Multiply 37 by 3
37 x 3 = 111. 11 | 1.
Step2: So the test for 37 is multiply the unit place digit of the given number by 11 and find its difference with rest of the number. 
Step 3: If this number is difficult to divide, continue the step 2 till it is easy to divide.
Ex. 123
12 | 3
so , 3 x 11 = 33
33 - 12 = 21.
21 is not divisible by 37 so 123 is not divisible by 37.



Thursday, 9 August 2012

Divisibility Test for a number

Take a number (dividend) you want to check whether it is divisible by another number (divisor).
Leave aside last 2 digits of dividend.
Divisibility test for number
or Divisor
Multiply the remaining no. by  Calculation or Test
7 2 add multiplication to last 2 digits
13 4 subtract last 2 digits from multiplication
17 2 subtract last 2 digits from multiplication
19 5 add multiplication to last 2 digits
23 8 add multiplication to last 2 digits
29 13 add multiplication to last 2 digits
31 7 add multiplication to last 2 digits
37 11 subtract last 2 digits from multiplication
41 18 add multiplication to last 2 digits
43 14 add multiplication to last 2 digits
47 6 add multiplication to last 2 digits
53 6 subtract last 2 digits from multiplication
59 18 subtract last 2 digits from multiplication
61 22 subtract last 2 digits from multiplication
67 33 add multiplication to last 2 digits
71 29 add multiplication to last 2 digits
73 27 add multiplication to last 2 digits
79 21 add multiplication to last 2 digits
83 17 add multiplication to last 2 digits
89 11 add multiplication to last 2 digits
97 3 add multiplication to last 2 digits
     
If this number is completely divisible by divisor, then the number (under consideration) will be (completely) divisible by the divisor.
A number will be divisible by a composite number, if it is divisible by all it's prime factors.
Eg. A no. is divisible by 15 if it is divisible by 3 and 5. 
All other number tests you know, right?

Tuesday, 27 March 2012

Roman Numerals (Roman Numbers)


International Numeral Roman Number International Numeral Roman Number International Numeral Roman Number
1 I 51 LI 101 CI
2 II 52 LII 102 CII
3 III 53 LIII 103 CIII
4 IV 54 LIV 104 CIV
5 V 55 LV 105 CV
6 VI 56 LVI 106 CVI
7 VII 57 LVII 107 CVII
8 VIII 58 LVIII 108 CVIII
9 IX 59 LIX 109 CIX
10 X 60 LX 110 CX
11 XI 61 LXI 111 CXI
12 XII 62 LXII 112 CXII
13 XIII 63 LXIII 113 CXIII
14 XIV 64 LXIV 114 CXIV
15 XV 65 LXV 115 CXV
16 XVI 66 LXVI 116 CXVI
17 XVII 67 LXVII 117 CXVII
18 XVIII 68 LXVIII 118 CXVIII
19 XIX 69 LXIX 119 CXIX
20 XX 70 LXX 120 CXX
21 XXI 71 LXXI 121 CXXI
22 XXII 72 LXXII 122 CXXII
23 XXIII 73 LXXIII 123 CXXIII
24 XXIV 74 LXXIV 124 CXXIV
25 XXV 75 LXXV 125 CXXV
26 XXVI 76 LXXVI 126 CXXVI
27 XXVII 77 LXXVII 127 CXXVII
28 XXVIII 78 LXXVIII 128 CXXVIII
29 XXIX 79 LXXIX 129 CXXIX
30 XXX 80 LXXX 130 CXXX
31 XXXI 81 LXXXI 131 CXXXI
32 XXXII 82 LXXXII 132 CXXXII
33 XXXIII 83 LXXXIII 133 CXXXIII
34 XXXIV 84 LXXXIV 134 CXXXIV
35 XXXV 85 LXXXV 135 CXXXV
36 XXXVI 86 LXXXVI 136 CXXXVI
37 XXXVII 87 LXXXVII 137 CXXXVII
38 XXXVIII 88 LXXXVIII 138 CXXXVIII
39 XXXIX 89 LXXXIX 139 CXXXIX
40 XL 90 XC 140 CXL
41 XLI 91 XCI 141 CXLI
42 XLII 92 XCII 142 CXLII
43 XLIII 93 XCIII 143 CXLIII
44 XLIV 94 XCIV 144 CXLIV
45 XLV 95 XCV 145 CXLV
46 XLVI 96 XCVI 146 CXLVI
47 XLVII 97 XCVII 147 CXLVII
48 XLVIII 98 XCVIII 148 CXLVIII
49 XLIX 99 XCIX 149 CXLIX
50 L 100 C 150 CL
International Numeral Roman Number
200 CC
250 CCL
300 CCC
350 CCCL
400 CD
450 CDL
500 D
550 DL
600 DC
650 DCL
700 DCC
750 DCCL
800 DCCC
850 DCCCL
900 CM
950 CML
1000 M
1500 MD
2000 MM
2500 MMD
3000 MMM
3500 MMMD
3999 MMMCMXCIX