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प्रश्न
Show that one and only one out of n, n + 4, n + 8, n + 12 and n + 16 is divisible by 5, where n is any positive integer.
[Hint: Any positive integer can be written in the form 5q, 5q + 1, 5q + 2, 5q + 3, 5q + 4].
उत्तर
On dividing n by 5, let q be the quotient and r be the remainder.
Then n = 5q + r, where 0 ≤ r < 5
`\implies` n = 5q + r, where r = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4
`\implies` n = 5q or 5q + 1 or 5q + 2 or 5q + 3 or 5q + 4
Case I: If n = 5q,
Then only n is divisible by 5.
Case II: If n = 5q + 1,
Then n + 4 = 5q + 1 + 4 = 5q + 5 = 5(q + 1) which is divisible by 5
So, in this case, only (n + 4) is divisible by 5.
Case III: If n = 5q + 2,
Then n + 8 = 5q + 10 = 5(q + 2) which is divisible by 5
So, in this case, only (n + 8) is divisible by 5.
Case IV: If n = 5q + 3,
Then n + 12 = 5q + 3 + 12 = 5q + 15 = 5(q + 3) which is divisible by 5
So, in this case, only (n + 12) is divisible by 5.
Case V: If n = 5q + 4,
Then n + 16 = 5q + 4 + 16 = 5q + 20 = 5(q + 4) which is divisible by 5
So, in this case, only (n + 16) is divisible by 5.
Hence one and only one out of n, n + 4, n + 8, n + 12 and n + 16 is divisible by 5, where n is any positive integer.
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