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CHAPTER
4 Quadratic Equations
Basic Concepts
Quadratic Polynomial
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A polynomial of the form ax + bx + c is called a Quadratic polynomial,
a 0. Degree of this polynomial is 2
Quadratic Equation
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A equation of the form ax + bx + c = 0, a 0 is called a Quadratic equation,
in one variable x, where a, b, c are real numbers.
By Using Quadratic
By factorisation Formula (Given by
Sridhar Acharya)
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Quadratic equation ax + bx + c = 0
Discriminant has two roots and given by
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D = b – 4ac is
b b2 4ac b b2 4ac
called discriminant =
2a 2a
Nature of roots
2 2 2
Case I : D > 0, b – 4ac > 0 Case II : D 0, b – 4ac = 0 Case III : D < 0, b – 4ac < 0
Roots are real and distinct Roots are real and equal Roots are not real
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b b 2 4ac
1. Real and distinct roots are
2a
b b
2. Real and equal roots are ,
2a 2a
3. There are quadratic equation which donot have any real roots e.g. x2 + 1 = 0
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(d) If roots of 4x2 – 2x + c = 0 are reciprocal of each other then the value of c is
________ .
(e) If in a quadratic equation ax2 + bx + c = 0, value of a is zero then it become
a _____ equation.
7. Write whether the following statements are true or false. Justify your
answers.
(a) Every quadratic equation has atleast one real roots.
(b) If the coefficient of x2 and the constant term of a quadratic equation have
opposite signs, then the quadratic equation has real roots.
(c) 0.3 is a root of x2 – 0.9 = 0.
(d) The graph of a quadratic polynomial is a straight line.
(e) The discriminant of (x – 2)2 = 0 is positive.
8. Match the following :
(i) Roots of 3x2 – 27 = 0 (a) 169/9
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(ii) D of 2x2 + x–2=0 (b) 0
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(iii) Sum of roots of 8x2 + 2x – 3 = 0 (c) x2 – (a + b)x + ab = 0
(iv) A quadratic equation with roots a and b (d) 3, – 3
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(v) The product of roots of x2 + 8x = 0 (e)
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9. If the Quadratic equation Px2 – 2 5 Px + 15 = 0 has two equal roots then find
the value of P.
10. Solve for x by factorisation
(a) 8x2 – 22x – 21 = 0
(b) 3 5 x 2 25 x 10 5 = 0
(c) 3x2 – 2 6 x + 2 = 0 (CBSE 2010)
2 2
(d) 2x – ax + a = 0 (CBSE 2014)
(e) 3 x 2 10 x 7 3 = 0
(f ) 2 x 2 7 x 5 2 = 0
(g) (x – 1)2 – 5(x – 1) – 6 = 0
11. If – 5 is a root of the quadratic equation 2x2 + px – 15 = 0 and the quandratic
equation p(x2 + x) + k = 0 has equal roots find the value of k. (CBSE 2014, 2016)
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12. If x = and x = – 3 are roots of the quadratic equation ax2 + 7x + b = 0. Find the
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value of a and b. (CBSE 2016)
13. Find value of p for which the product of roots of the quadratic equation px2 + 6x
+ 4p = 0 is equal to the sum of the roots.
14. The sides of two squares are x cm and (x + 4) cm. The sum of their areas is 656
cm2 Find the sides of these two squares.
15. Find K if the difference of roots of the quadratic equation x2 – 5x + (3k – 3) = 0 is 11.
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1 1 11
(l) ,x 4, 7 (NCERT)
x 4 x 7 30
x 4 x 6 10
(m) x 5 ,x 5, 7 (CBSE 2014)
x 7 3
1 2 4
(n) , x –1, –2, – 4
x 1 x 2 x 4
1 1 3
(o) 1, x ,5
2x 3 x 5 2
(p) x2 + 5 5x – 70 = 0
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(q) 1 , x 0, – 1 (CBSE 2014)
x x 1
18. Solve by using quadratic formula abx2 + (b2 – ac) x – bc = 0. (CBSE 2005)
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19. If the roots of the quandratic equation (p + 1)x – 6(p + 1) x + 3(p + 9) = 0 are equal
find p and then find the roots of this quadratic equation.
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pillar. Seeing the snake the peacock pounces on it. If their speeds are equa, at what
distance from the hole is the snake caught?
27. If the price of a book is reduced by 5, a person can buy 5 more books for
300. Find the original list price of the book.
28. 6500 were divded equally among a certain number of persons. Had there been
15 more persons, each would have got 30 less. Find the original number of
persons.
29. In a flight of 600 km, an aircraft was slowed down due to bad weather. Its
average speed was reduced by 200 km/hr and the time of flight increased by 30
minutes. Find the duration of flight.
30. A fast train takes 3 hours less than a slow train for a journey of 600 km. If the
speed of the slow train is 10 km/hr less than the fast train, find the speeds of the
two trains.
31. The speed of a boat in still water is 15 km/hr. It can go 30 km upstream and
return downstream to the orignal point in 4 hrs 30 minutes. Find the speed of the
stream.
32. Sum of areas of two squares is 400 cm2. If the difference of their perimeter is 16
cm. Find the side of each square.
33. The area of an isoscles triangle is 60 cm2. The length of equal sides is 13 cm
find length of its base.
34. The denominator of a fraction is one more than twice the numerator. If the sum of
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the fraction and its reciprocal is 2 . Find the fraction.
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35. A girl is twice as old as her sister. Four years hence, the product of their ages (in
years) will be 160. Find their present ages.
36. A two digit number is such that the product of its digits is 18. When 63 is
subtracted from the number, the digit interchange their places. Find the number.
CBSE 2006
37. Three consecutive positive integers are such that the sum of the square of the
first and the product of other two is 46, find the integers. CBSE 2010
38. A piece of cloth costs 200. If the piece was 5 m longer and each metre of cloth
costs 2 less than the cost of the piece would have remained unchanged. How
long is the piece and what is the original rate per metre?
39. A motor boat whose speed is 24 km/hr in still water takes 1 hour more to go 32
km upstream than to return downstream to the same spot. Find the speed of the
stream
(CBSE 2016)
40. 2
If the roots of the quadratic equation (b – c)x + (c – a)x + (a – b) = 0 are equal,
prove 2b = a + c.
41. If the equation (1 + m2)n2x2 + 2mncx + (c2 – a2) = 0 ha equal roots, prove that c2
= a2 (1 + m2).
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