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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS 2022 - 2023

Prepared by: - JOLLY T A Week:- 30 May- 3 June


Reviewed by: - Anusha

PA 1 - Practice Worksheet
Ch1: Number system
1) Express the following decimal numbers in the form of p/q.
(a) 3.46122222…… [Ans: 31151/9000]
(b) 0.7434343…….. [Ans: 368/495]
2) Express 2.366666….+ 0.232323…. as a fraction in simplest form. [Ans: 2573/990]
3) Represent the following on number line. Verify mathematically.
(a) √3 (b) √10 (c) √17
4 7
4) Find 3 irrational numbers between and
5 6
5) Write 4 irrational numbers between 2.7 and 3.7
6) Write – 5 as the sum of two irrational numbers.
7) Simplify: 3√45 - √125 + √200 - √50 [Ans: 4√5 + 5√2]
4 3 5
8) Simplify: √81 − 8 √216 + 15 √32 + √225 [Ans: 0]
9) Rationalise the denominator
5
(a) [Ans: √7 + √2 ]
√7− √2
30
(b) [Ans: 5√3 + 3√5]
5√3− 3√5

4+ √7 4− √7
(c) + [Ans: 46/9]
4− √7 4+ √7

10) Find the value of a and b


√5+ √3
(a) = a + b√15 [Ans: a=4, b=1]
√5− √3

3 + 2√11
(b) = a + b√11 [Ans: a = 31/2 b = 9/2]
√11−3

√6 3√2 4√3
11) Simplify: + - [Ans: 0]
√2+ √3 √6+ √3 √6+ √2
1
12) If x = 5-2√6, then find the value of 𝑥 2 + [Ans: 98]
𝑥2
1
13) If x = 3-2√2, then find the value of 𝑥 2 + [Ans: 34]
𝑥2
4 1
14) Find the value of: −2⁄ - −3⁄ [Ans: 55/576]
(216) 3 (256) 4

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1⁄
1⁄ 1⁄ 3 4
15) Simplify: (5 [8 3 + 27 3] ) [Ans: 5]

16) Evaluate:
1⁄
243 5
(a) (1024) [Ans: ¾]
1⁄
625 4
(b) ( ) [Ans: 5/3]
81

34 1
( c) √ √22 [Ans: 26 ]
17) If a=2, b=3 then find the values of the following :
(i) (𝑎𝑏 + 𝑏𝑎 )−1 (ii) (𝑎𝑎 + 𝑏𝑏 )−1

Ch 2: Polynmials

1) Which one of the following is a polynomial?

2) Find the zeroes of the polynomial in each of the following,


(i) p(x)=x – 4 (ii) g(x)= 3 – 6x (iii) q(x) = 2x – 7
3) If p(x)= x2 – 2√2x+1, then find the value of p(2√2) [Ans: 1]
3 2
4) Find the remainder when x + x + x + 1 is divided by 𝑥 – ½ using remainder theorem. [Ans: 15/8]
5) If p(x) = x3 + 3x2 – 2x + 4, then find the value of p(2) + p(-2) – P(0). [Ans: 28]
6) If p(x) = 𝑥 2 - 4x+3, evaluate p(2) – p(-1) + p( ½ ) [Ans: 0]
7) Find the remainder when 𝑥 4 + 𝑥 3 - 2𝑥 2 + x+1 is divided by x-1. [Ans: 2]
8) Find the value of a if the division of a𝑥 3 + 9𝑥 2 +4 x -10 by (x+5) leaves a remainder 5. [Ans: a=2]
9) Find the remainder when 𝑥 11 +1 is divided by (x+1). [Ans:0]
10) The polynomials k𝑥 3 +4𝑥 2 + 3x – 4 and 𝑥 3 - x + k leaves the same remainder when divided by (x-3), Find the value of
k. [Ans: k=-1]
11) If (x-3) is a factor of 𝑥 2 + kx+9, then find the value of k. [Ans: k=-6]
12) Find the remainder when 9𝑥 3 − 3𝑥 2 + 𝑥 − 5 is divided by 3x-2. [Ans: -3]
13) Find the value of a, 𝑥 3 + 𝑥 2 + 𝑎𝑥 + 175 when divided by (x+5) leaves remainder 60. [Ans: 3]
14) Find the value of k, 8𝑥 4 + 𝑘𝑥 3 − 18𝑥 + 14 when divided by (x-1) leaves remainder 16. [Ans: 12]

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