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Test Math Quadratic Equation

This document outlines a test on quadratic equations. The test contains 6 questions assessing a variety of skills related to quadratic equations, including determining if equations are quadratic, factoring quadratic equations, using the method of completing the square, applying the Shreedharacharya formulae, and determining the nature of roots. Questions range from 1 to 5 marks and cover topics such as finding lengths and breadths from areas, factoring, solving, and analyzing nature of roots.

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Test Math Quadratic Equation

This document outlines a test on quadratic equations. The test contains 6 questions assessing a variety of skills related to quadratic equations, including determining if equations are quadratic, factoring quadratic equations, using the method of completing the square, applying the Shreedharacharya formulae, and determining the nature of roots. Questions range from 1 to 5 marks and cover topics such as finding lengths and breadths from areas, factoring, solving, and analyzing nature of roots.

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QUADRATIC EQUATION TEST

TOPIC : Factorisation, competing the square, Shreedharacharya


formulae, nature of the roots,

Question 1: (1 x 3 =3 marks) any three


Check whether the following are quadratic equations:

Question 2: (6 x 1 =6 marks)
The area of a rectangular plot is 528 m2. The length of the plot
(in metres) is one more than twice its breadth. We need to find
the length and breadth of the plot.

Question 3: (2 x 4 =8marks)
Find the roots of the following quadratic equations by
factorisation:

Question 4: (3 x 4 =12marks)
Find the roots of the following quadratic equations, if they exist,
by the method of completing the square:

Question 5: (3 x 3 =9marks)
Find the nature of the roots of the following quadratic equations.
If the real roots exist, find them;
(I) 2x2 −3x + 5 = 0
(II)
(III) 2x2 − 6x + 3 = 0

Question 6: (5 x 2 =10 marks)


Find the roots of the following equations through
shreedharacharya formulae:

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