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CLASS: X TOPIC: REAL NUMBERS
SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS
1. If 7x5x3x2 + 3 is composite number? Justify your answer
2. Show that any positive odd integer is of the form 4q + 1 or 4q +3 where q is a positive integer
3. Prove that √2 + √5 is irrational
4. Use Euclid’s Division Algorithms to find the H.C.F of a) 135 and 225 (45)
b) 4052 and 12576 (4)
c) 270, 405 and 315
5. Prove that 5 - 2√3 is an irrational number
6. Find the HCF and LCM of 26 and 91 and verify that LCM X HCF = Product of two numbers (13,182)
7. Explain why 29 is a terminating decimal expansion
23 x 5 3
8. given that LCM (77, 99) = 693, find the HCF (77, 99) (11)
9. Find the greatest number which exactly divides 280 and 1245 leaving remainder 4 and 3 (138)
10. Prove that √2 is irrational
11. The LCM of two numbers is 64699, their HCF is 97 and one of the numbers is 2231. Find the other (2813)
12. If HCF (6, a) = 2 and LCM (6, a) = 60 then find a (20)
13. Two numbers are in the ratio 15: 11. If their HCF is 13 and LCM is 2145 then find the numbers (195,143)
14. Express 0.363636………… in the form a/b (4/11)
15. Find the HCF 52 and 117 and express it in form 52x + 117y
16. Write the HCF of smallest composite number and smallest prime number
17. Write whether 2√45 + 3√20 on simplification give a rational or an irrational number
2√5
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CLASS: X TOPIC: POLYNOMIALS
SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS
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1. Show that x2 – 3 is a factor of 2x4 + 3x3 -2x2 -9x – 12
2. Divide: 4x3 + 2x2 + 5x -6 by 2x2 + 3x + 1 (2x-2, 9x-4)
3. Find other zeroes of the polynomial p(x) = 2x4 + 7x3 – 19x2 – 14x + 30 if two of its zeroes are √2 and -√2 (3/2, -5)
4. Find all the zeroes of the polynomial 3x4 + 6x3 - 2x2 – 10x – 5, if two of its zeroes are √5/3 and -√5/3 (-1,-1)
4 3 2
5. Find all the zeroes of 2x – 3x – 3x + 6x – 2, if it is known that two of its zeroes are √2 and -√2 (1, ½)
4 3 2 2
6. If the polynomial f(x) = x - 6x +16x - 25x + 10, is divided by another polynomial x - 2x + k the remainder
Comes out to be x + a, find k and a (k = 5, a = -5)
7. Find the polynomial, whose zeroes are 2 + √3 and 2 - √3 (x2 – 4x + 1)
8.Form a quadratic polynomial, one of whose zero is 2 + √5 and the sum of zeroes is 4
9. If α and β are zeroes of the polynomial x2 – 2x – 15, then form a quadratic polynomial whose zeroes are 2α and 2β
10.Write a quadratic polynomial, the sum and product of whose zeroes are 3 and -2 (x2 – 3x – 2)
11. Find the zeroes of the polynomial and verify the relationship between the zeroes and the coefficient
a) 4x2 – 4x + 1 b) x2 – 3 c) √3x2 – 8x + 4√3
12. If α and β are the zeroes of the polynomial 2y2 + 7y + 5, write the value of α +β + αβ (-1)
13. If one root of the polynomial 5x3 + 13x + k is reciprocal of the other, then find the value of k?
14. What must be subtracted from 2x4 – 11x3 + 29x2 – 40x + 29, so that the resulting polynomial is exactly divisible
By x2-3x + 4 (-2x + 5)
4 3 2 2
15. If the polynomial 6x + 8x – 5x + ax + b is exactly divisible by the polynomial 2x – 5, then find the values of
a and b (-20, -25)
3 2
16. If the zeroes of the polynomial x – 3x + x+1 are a – b, a, a + b, find a and b (1, ±√2)
17. On dividing x3 – 3x2+ x + 2 by a polynomial g(x), the quotient and remainder were x – 2 and -2x +4, respectively
Find g(x) (x2 – x + 1)
18. If α and β are the zeroes of the polynomial f(x) = 6x2 + x -2, find the value of 1 + 1 - αβ (5/6)
α β
(8/15)
2
19.If α and β are the zeroes of the quadratic polynomial 2x + 3x - 5, find the value of 1 + 1 (-3/5)
α β

20. If α and β are the zeroes of the polynomial f(x) = x2 – 5x + k such that α – β = 1, find k (6)
2
21. If the product of zeroes of the polynomial ax – 6x – 6 is 4, find the value of a (-3/2)
2 2
22.If α,β are the zeroes of quadratic polynomial 2x + 5x + k, find the value of k such that (α + β) – αβ = 24

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1. If cotΘ = 15/8, evaluate (2 + 2sinΘ)(1 – sinΘ)
(1 + cosΘ)(2 – 2cosΘ) (225/64)
2. If 7 sin2Ѳ + 3 cos2Ѳ = 4, show that tanѲ= 1/√3
3. Evaluate: tan2 60˚ - 2 cos260˚ - ¾ sin2 45˚ - 4 sin2 30˚ (9/8)
4. Evaluate: sec2 54˚ - cot236˚ + 2 sin238˚ sec2 52˚ - sin245˚
Cosec2 57˚ - tan233˚ (5/2)
5. Evaluate: √2 tan245˚ + cos230˚ - sin260˚ (√2)
6. If sec2Ѳ (1+sinѲ) (1-sinѲ) = k, find the value of k (k = 1)
7. Evaluate: (sin 90˚ + cos 45˚ + cos 60˚)(cos 0˚ - sin 45˚ + sin 30˚) (7/4)
8. Find the value of:
2 sin 68˚ 2 cot 15˚ 3 tan45˚ tan20˚ tan40˚ tan50˚ tan70˚ (1)
Cos 22˚ 5 tan75˚ 5
9. If sin (A + B) = 1, cos (A – B) = 1, find A and B (45˚, 45˚)
10. If cos (40˚ + x) = sin 30˚, find the value of x (20˚)
11. Sin 4A = cos (A - 20˚), where 4A is an acute angle, find the value of A (22˚)
12. Find the acute angles A and B, A>B, if sin (A + 2B) = √3/2 and cos (A + 4B) = 0 (30˚, 15˚)
13. Evaluate: sec (90 – Ѳ)cosecѲ – tan (90 – Ѳ)cotѲ + cos235 + cos255 (2)
Tan5˚ tan15˚ tan45˚ tan75˚ tan85˚
14. If sinA – cosB = 0, prove that A + B = 90˚
15. If sinѲ + cosѲ = 5 , evaluate 7 tanѲ + 2
sinѲ – cosѲ 3 2tanѲ + 7 (2)
16. What is the maximum value of 1/secѲ
17. If A, B and C are interior angles of triangle ABC, show that cos B+C = sin A
18. If x = a sinѲ, y = b tanѲ. Prove that a2 - b2 = 1 2 2
X2 y2
19. Prove that: 1 + 1 = 2 sec2 Ѳ
1 + sinѲ 1 – sinѲ
20. Prove that: sinѲ + 1 + cosѲ = 2cosecѲ
1 + cosѲ sinѲ
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