Class 10 chapter 1.1 part 2
In this video, we dive into Class 10 CBSE Mathematics Chapter 1: Real Numbers. We specifically focus on Exercise 1.1, Question 1, where we learn how to express any given number as a product of its prime factors. Prime factorization is a fundamental concept used for finding LCM and HCF, and this video breaks down the process step-by-step for the following numbers: 140 156 3825 What you will learn in this video:Confused by HCF and LCM word problems? 🤯 In this video, we solve Exercise 1.1 of Class 10 Maths (NCERT) with 100% Clarity Guaranteed. We don't just solve the questions; we understand the Logic behind the Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic. Perfect for Board Exam prep and building your JEE Foundation! Q1: Expressing numbers as a product of prime factors (The "Tree" Method). Q2 & Q3: Finding HCF & LCM and verifying the relationship Q4: How to find LCM when HCF is given (The Shortcut). Q5 & Q6: Checking if 6n ends with zero and identifying Composite numbers. Q7: The "Sports Field" Circular Path Problem (When to find LCM?). How to use the division method for prime factorization. How to write the final answer in exponential form. Tips to identify prime factors quickly using divisibility rules. Resources: Book: NCERT Mathematics Class 10 Chapter: 01 (Real Numbers) Exercise: 1.1 If you found this video helpful, please Like, Share, and Subscribe for more Class 10 Maths tutorials! #cass10maths #realnumbers #ncertsolutions #cbseclass10 #mathematics #primefactorisation #studywithme #class9maths #sscmaths #cbsemaths #ncertmaths #inenglish #factorizationbydividing #dividing #divisionmethod #factors #primefactors #primefactorisation @ameenasnotebook In this video, we dive into Class 10 CBSE Mathematics Chapter 1: Real Numbers. We specifically focus on Exercise 1.1, Question 1, where we learn how to express any given number as a product of its prime factors. Prime factorization is a fundamental concept used for finding LCM and HCF, and this video breaks down the process step-by-step for the following numbers: 140 156 3825 What you will learn in this video: How to use the division method for prime factorization.
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