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WORKSHEET

ALGEBRA Geometry
1. Quadratic Equations 1. Circles
2. Arithmetic Progression
3. Probability
4. Statistics
5. Pair of Linear Equations in Two Variables

Pair of Linear Equations in Two Variables

Q.1. For what value of k, the pair of linear equations


kx – 4y = 3, 6x – 12y = 9 has an infinite number of
solutions ?

Q.2. Is the system of linear equations 2x + 3y – 9 = 0 and


4x + 6y – 18 = 0 consistent? Justify your answer.

Q.3. For what values of a and b will the following system


of linear equations has infinitely many solutions?
2x – 3y = 7, (a+b)x – (a+b-3)y = 4a + b.

Q.4. Solve the following pair of equations graphically


4x – y = 4 and 3x + 2y = 14.

Q.5. Determine the values of ‘m’ and ‘n’ so that the


following system of linear equations have infinite number
of solutions:
(2m-1)x + 3y – 5 = 0, 3x + (n-1)y – 2 = 0.

Q.6. Find C if the system of equations cx+3y+ (3-c) = 0,


12x + cy – c = 0 has infinitely many solutions?

Q.7. Solve the following using cross-multiplication method:


2x = 5y + 4; 3x – 2y + 16 = 0.
Q.8. Solve for x and y : x + 4y = 27xy, x + 2y = 21xy.

Q.9. The sum of digits of a two-digit number is 11. The


number obtained by interchanging the digits of the given
number exceeds that number by 63. Find the number.

Q.10. If 2 is subtracted from the numerator and 1 is added


to the denominator, a fraction becomes 1/2, but when 4 is
added to the numerator and 3 is subtracted from the
denominator, it becomes 3/2. Find the fraction.

Quadratic Equations

Q.1. If x = 3 is one root of the quadratic equation


x^2 – 2kx – 6 = 0, then find the value of k.

Q.2. If the equation (1+m^2)x^2 + (2mc)x + (c^2 – a^2) = 0


has equal roots, show that c^2 = a^2 (1+m^2).

Q.3. Find the value of m for which the roots of the


equation mx(6x + 10) + 25 = 0, are equal.

Q.4. If the roots of the quadratic equation


(a-b)x^2 + (b-c)x + (c-a) = 0 are equal, prove that
2a = b+c.

Q.5. Find the value of C for which the quadratic equation


4x^2 – 2(c+1)x + (c+1) = 0 has equal roots.

Q.6. The perimeter of a right triangle is 60 cm. Its


hypotenuse is 25 cm. Find the area of the triangle.

Q.7. Solve for x: (6x+7)^1/2 – (2x-7) = 0.


Q.8. Find two consecutive odd natural numbers, sum of
whose square is 130.

Q.9. If x = 2/3 and x = -3 are roots of the quadratic


equation ax^2 + 7x + b = 0, find the values of a and b.

Q.10. Three consecutive natural numbers are such that


the square of the middle number exceeds the difference of
the squares of the other two by 60. Find the numbers.

Arithmetic Progression

Q.1. For what value of K, will k+9, 2k – 1 and 2k+7 are the
consecutive terms of an A.P.?

Q.2. Find the 7th term of the sequence whose nth term is
given by ‘a’n = (-1)^n-1 * n^3.

Q.3. Is 68 a term of the A.P. 7, 10, 13, …. ?

Q.4. If 21, a, b, -3 are in A.P. then find the value of (a+b).

Q.5. Find the natural numbers between 101 and 999


which are divisible by both 2 and 5.

Q.6. If for a given A.P., a = 7, a13 = 35, then find S13.

Q.7. The nth term of an A.P. is an = 2n+1, find its sum.

Q.8. Find the sum of all multiples of 7 lying between 500


and 900.

Q.9. Find the common difference of an A.P. whose first


term is 5 and the sum of its first four terms is half the sum
of the next four terms.
Q.10. In an A.P. of 50 terms, the sum of first 10 terms is
210 and the sum of its last 15 terms is 2565. Find the A.P.

Statistics

Q.1. Find the mean of the following distribution.


Height No. of students
Less than 75 5
Less than 100 11
Less than 125 14
Less than 150 18
Less than 175 21
Less than 200 28
Less than 225 33
Less than 250 37
Less than 275 45
Less than 300 50

Q.2. The mean of the following data is 21, find the value of p.
Class 7.5-12.5 12.5-17.5 17.5-22.5 22.5-27.5 27.5-32.5 32.5-
37.5
f 6 10 p 10 2 8

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