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Question
Write whether the square of any positive integer can be of the form 3m + 2, where m is a natural number. Justify your answer.
Solution
No, the square of any positive integer cannot be written in the form 3m + 2 where m is a natural number
Justification:
According to Euclid's division lemma,
A positive integer ‘a’ can be written in the form of bq + r
a = bq + r, where b, q and r are any integers,
For b = 3
a = 3(q) + r, where, r can be an integers,
For r = 0, 1, 2, 3……….
3q + 0, 3q + 1, 3q + 2, 3q + 3……. are positive integers,
(3q)2 = 9q2
= 3(3q2)
= 3m ......(Where 3q2 = m)
(3q + 1)2 = (3q + 1)2
= 9q2 + 1 + 6q
= 3(3q2 + 2q) + 1
= 3m + 1 .......(Where, m = 3q2 + 2q)
(3q + 2)2 = (3q + 2)2
= 9q2 + 4 + 12q
= 3(3q2 + 4q) + 4
= 3m + 4 .......(Where, m = 3q2 + 2q)
(3q + 3)2 = (3q + 3)2
= 9q2 + 9 + 18q
= 3(3q2 + 6q) + 9
= 3m + 9 ......(Where, m = 3q2 + 2q)
Hence, there is no positive integer whose square can be written in the form 3m + 2 where m is a natural number.
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