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CALCUTTA BOOK HOUSE-QUADRATIC EQUATION IN ONE VARIABLE-EXERCISE-1.1
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  2. Which one of the following is a quadratic polynomial ?

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  3. The equation x^(4)+1=0 is a quadratic equation with respect to x^(2)

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  4. Write true or false , The coefficient of x^(0) in the given equation x...

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  5. 2x^(2)+x+1 is a quadratic

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  6. The co-efficient of x in the equation x^(2)+1=0 is

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  7. The standard form of euadratic equation in one varible is ax^(2)+bx+c=...

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  8. Explain the term 2x^(2)+4x-5=(x-3)(x+4)+2 in the form of ax^(2)+bx+c=0...

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  9. Explain the equation (x-1)^(3)=x^(2)(x+2) in the quadratic form of ax^...

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  10. Form a quadratic equation in one variable from the following statement...

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  11. Explain the term x-(1)/(2x)+2=8(xne0) in the standard form of ax^(2)+b...

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  12. Which of the following polynomials are quadratic polynomials ?

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  13. Express the following eqautions in the form of ax^(2)+bx+c=0, where a,...

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  15. Find for what value of a the equation (a-1)x^(2)+x(x+2)+8=0 is not a q...

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  16. Express the term (x)/(k-x)=(1)/(4x)(xne0,xnek) in the quadratic equati...

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  17. Find the coefficient of x^(3),x^(2),xandx^(0) of the equation (x-1)^(5...

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  18. a is divided into two such parts that one part is equal to the square ...

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  19. The product of two consecutive positive odd numbers is 323.

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