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Second Degree Equations 1) Find the missing terms 2x 2-9 = 3x 2x 2-3x = -------- x 2-3 2 x = ---------- x 2-3 x+ --------- = --------- + --------- 2 (--------) 2 = (------) 2 --------- = ----------- x =------- or x= -------- 2) solve the following second degree equations x(x-5) = 24 100 100 1 x x + 5 = 3) Find two natural numbers which differ by 5 and the sum of the squares is 157 4) Five times a natural number is equal to three less than twice the square of the number. Find the number? 5) Divide 8 into two parts such that sum of their reciprocals are 8 15 6) For the same work, Hitha takes 6 hours less than Vismaya. If they together complete the work in 13 hours 20 minutes: find how much time will be vismaya alone take to complete the work? 7) The longest side of a right angled triangle is 13cm and the difference between other two sides is 7cm. Find the area of the triangle. 8) The longest side of a right angled triangle is 26cm and the sum of other two sides is 34cmcm. Find the area of the triangle.

9) Some children went on an excursion by a bus to a picnic spot at a distance of 300Km. While returning it was raining and the bus had to decrease the speed by 5Km/hr and it took two hours longer for returning. Find the time taken to return 10)In an auditorium seats were arranged in rows and columns. The number of rows was equal to the number of seats in each row. When the number of rows was doubled and the number of seats in each row was reduced by 10 the total number of seats increased 300. Find The number of rows in the original arrangement Number of seats in the auditorium after re-arrangement 11) Two trains leave a railway station at the same time. The first travels west and the second train due north. The first train travels 5km/hr faster than second train. If after 2 hours they are 50Km apart, find the speed of each train. 12) A hotel bill for a number of people for overnight stay is Rs.4800. If there were 4 people more, the bill each person had to pay would have decreased by Rs.200.Find the number of people staying overnight? 13)Two circles touch externally. The sum of their areas is 58 π cm 2 and the distance between their centres is 10cm. Find the radii of the two circles. 14) Five years ago a man s age was the square of her sons age. After ten years his age will be twice that if his son s age. Find the present ages of father and son 15)If one solution of the second degree equation 2x 2 +kx+4=0 is 2, find the other solution. In this equation, what number should be used instead of 2,if the equation is to have only one solution? 16)For For what value of m will the equation x 2-2(2n+5)x+3(10m+7)=0 have equal solutions 17)solve the equation 2 x + 9 + x = 13

18) The sum of a number and it s reciprocal is 26 5. Find the numbers? Can the sum be 3 5 19) There are a certain points in a circle and each point is joined by straight lines.totally there are 15 chors. How many points are there in the circle. 20)Can the sum of a fixed number of terms of an arithmetic sequence 8,14,20..be 280? can it be 140? 21) when a student copied a second degree equation, he has written the term independent of x as 6 instead of -6 and he solved it, the solutions obtained were 3 and 2.What is the solution of the actual equation? 22)In the second degree equation ax 2 +bx+c=0, we have a-b+c=0 prove that the equation has a solution 23)Prove that we can t make a rectangle of perimeter 8cm and area 5cm 2 24)The length and breadth of a rectangular garden are 80m and 40m. A path of uniform width runs outside the garden along it s boundary. The area of the path is 1,300m 2. What is the width of the path. 25) A tangent is drawn to the circle from a point outside the circle. The length of the tangent is 1cm more than the radius of the circle and 1cm less than the distance between the centre and the external point. What is the radius of the circle?

Circles 1) In the figure <AOC =1100. Calculate <ADC, <ABC and <OAC 2) In the figure PQ=PR and <PRQ=70 0 find <QAR 3) In the figure given below; AC is the diameter of the circle.ab=bc and <AED=118 0. Calculate <DEC and <DAB

4)In the figure below O is the centre of the circle, chords AC and BD are perpendicular to each other. <AOB=a and <DBC=b. Show that a=b 5) In the figure ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral. <CBQ=48 0 and a=2b. Calculate the value of b 6) In the given figure <BAD=80 0,<ABD=55 0 and <BDC=45 0 find <BCD and <ADB. Hence show that AC is the diameter

7) A circle with centre O, diameter AB and a chord AD is drawn. Another circle is drawn with AO as diameter to cut AD at C.Prove that BD=2x OC 8)In the figure below AB=AC and BD=CD and <DBC=2<ABD. Prove that ABCD is cyclic 9) AB and CD are two chords of a circle intersecting at a point P outside the circle. If

PA=8cm,PC=5cm and PD=4cm find AB PC=30cm, CD=14cm and CD=6.5cm find AB 10)In ABC, AB=AC. DE is parallel to BC to cut AB at D and AC at E. Prove that BCED is a cyclic quadrilateral 11))In the figure ABCDEF is a hexagon inscribed in the circle. Prove that <A+<C+<E = <B+<D+<F 12) The angles of a quadrilateral are in the ratio 1:2:5:4.Show that it is cyclic quadrilateral 13)In the figure the chords LM and YZ intersect at right angles at A.LY=10cm,LZ=17cm,LA=8cm.Find LA x AM 14) In the figure <BAC =50 0.write the steps required for marking a point D on AC such that < ADB =90 0.

15) Prove that an isosceles trapezium is a cyclic quadrilateral 16) In the figure <EBC=80 0,<BCE = 70 0.Then find the following a) <ADC b) If DC =8cm,EC=9cm and BE=10cm Find AB 17) )In the figure ABC is an equilateral triangle and ADEFG is a regular pentagon.find the central angle of small arc BD OR

In the figure, S is a point on the chord QR in such a way that PQ=PS.If <P=70 0,Find <SRT and <STR 18) a. What is the peculiarity of PQRS b. If <S=105 0,<Q=(x+50) 0 FIND x c. If <P=100. Can <R=x+60.Why? 19) Using ruler and compass make a square whose area is equal to the area of a rectangle of length 4cm and breadth 2cm. 20) In the figure two semicircles with centers on the line BF are shown below.ac=16cm,bc=1cm,af=9cm.what is the length of line CD? What is the length of line DE?

21) a)arc ABC is the complimentary arc of arc ADC.The ratio between central angles of these arcs are 1:5.Find the central angle of each arc? b)find <ABC and <ADC c)if <DCB is 30 0 more than double that of <DAB.Find <DCB and <DAB 22) In quadrilateral ABCD <A=60 0,<B=100 0,<C=50 0.If we draw the circumcircle of ABC What would be the position of D? If we draw the circumcircle of ABD What would be the position of C? 23) AB and CD are two perpendicular chords of a circle. Prove that the sum of the central angles of arc APC and arc BQD is 180 0 24) Draw a circle or radius 3cm and mark arc PQR on the circle such that central angle of the arc is 100 0. Then without using protractor mark angles of measures 50 0,130 0,26 0,90 0 and 25 0 on the circle 25) Draw a triangle with two angles 50 0 and 110 0 and the circum radius of the triangle is 4cm 26) In the figure given below BC=QR=8cm, <A=<P=55 0, <Q=90 0.Find the circum radius of ABC with necessary steps