Mahabir Singh Solutions for Chapter: Quadratic Equations, Exercise 3: ACHIEVERS SECTION (HOTS)

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Questions from Mahabir Singh Solutions for Chapter: Quadratic Equations, Exercise 3: ACHIEVERS SECTION (HOTS) with Hints & Solutions

EASY
10th Foundation
IMPORTANT

Which of the following equations has two distinct real roots?

EASY
10th Foundation
IMPORTANT

Read the statement carefully and state ‘T’ for true and ‘F’ for false.
(i) The value of 2+12+12+ is 2.
(ii) A line segment AB of length 2m is divided at C into two parts such that AC2=ABCB. The length of the part CB is 3+5.
(iii) Every quadratic equation can have at most two real roots.
(iv) A real number α is said to be the root of the quadratic equation ax2+bx+c=0, if 2++c=0.

MEDIUM
10th Foundation
IMPORTANT

The denominator of a fraction is one more than twice the numerator. If the sum of the fraction and its reciprocal is 21621, find the fraction.