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10 MATHS 2005 Set2

This document contains summaries of 22 mathematics questions from a 2005 exam set in Delhi, India. The questions cover topics such as rational expressions, arithmetic progressions, least common multiples of polynomials, systems of linear equations, probabilities, and properties of triangles and trapezoids. The answers provided are brief and directly address the question being asked.

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10 MATHS 2005 Set2

This document contains summaries of 22 mathematics questions from a 2005 exam set in Delhi, India. The questions cover topics such as rational expressions, arithmetic progressions, least common multiples of polynomials, systems of linear equations, probabilities, and properties of triangles and trapezoids. The answers provided are brief and directly address the question being asked.

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MATHEMATICS—2005 (Set II—Delhi)

Except for The following questions, all the remaining questions have been asked in Set 1.

Q. 1. Express the following as a rational expression in lowest terms:

Ans: (X+2)

Q. 2. Find the 6 th from end of the A.P. 17,14, 11,....-40.

Ans: -25

Q. 4. Find the L.C.M. of the following polynomials:

Ans:(x-6) (x+6) (2x+1) (x2 +6x+36)

Q. 6. Find the number of terms of A.P. 64, 60, 56, so that their sum is 544.

Ans:(n = 17 or n = 16)

Q. 11. Solve the following system of equations graphically:

Find the points where the lines intersect x-axis.

Ans;B(-3,0);C(2,0)

Q. 12. The sum of two numbers is 16. The sum of their reciprocals is. Find the numbers.

Ans:(12 and 4 or 4 and 12)

Q. 20. Find The probability that a number selected from the numbers 1 to 25 is not a prime
number when each of given number is equally likely to be selected.

Ans:( 16/25)
Q. 21. Prove that in a triangle, a line drawn parallel to one side to intersect the other two sides in
distinct points, divides the two sides in the same ratio.

Using above prove that the quadrilateral ABCD is a trapezium if the diagonals AC and BD of the

quadrilateral ABCD intersect each other at O such that

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