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प्रश्न
Show that the square of any positive integer cannot be of the form 6m + 2 or 6m + 5 for any integer m.
उत्तर
Let a be an arbitrary positive integer.
Then, by Euclid’s division algorithm, corresponding to the positive integers a and 6, there exist non-negative integers q and r such that
a = 6q + r, where 0 ≤ r < 6
`\implies` a2 = (6q + r)2 = 36 q2 + r2 + 12qr .......[∵ (a + b)2 = a2 + 2ab + b2]
`\implies` a2 = 6(6q2 + 2qr) + r2 … (i)
Where, 0 ≤ r < 6
Case I: When r = 0,
Then putting r = 0 in equation (i), we get
a2 = 6(6q2)
= 6m
Where, m = 6q2 is an integer.
Case II: When r = 1,
Then putting r = 1 in equation (i), we get
a2 = 6(6q2 + 2q) + 1
= 6m + 1
Where, m = (6q2 + 2q) is an integer.
Case III: When r = 2,
Then putting r = 2 in equation (i), we get
a2 = 6(6q2 + 4q) + 4
= 6m + 4
Where, m = (6q2 + 4q) is an integer.
Case IV: When r = 3,
Then putting r = 3 in equation (i), we get
a2 = 6(6q2 + 6q) + 9
= 6(6q2 + 6q) + 6 + 3
`\implies` a2 = 6(6q2 + 6q + 1) + 3
= 6m + 3
Where, m = (6q2 + 6q + 1) is an integer.
Case V: When r = 4,
Then putting r = 4 in equation (i), we get
a2 = 6(6q2 + 8q) + 16
= 6(6q2 + 8q) + 12 + 4
`\implies` a2 = 6(6q2 + 8q + 2) + 4
= 6m + 4
Where, m = (6q2 + 8q + 2) is an integer.
Case VI: When r = 5,
Then putting r = 5 in equation (i), we get
a2 = 6(6q2 + 10q) + 25
= 6(6q2 + 10q) + 24 + 1
`\implies` a2 = 6(6q2 + 10q + 4) + 1
= 6m + 1
Where, m = (6q2 + 10q + 4) is an integer.
Hence, the square of any positive integer cannot be of the form 6m + 2 or 6m + 5 for any integer m.
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