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Surds having same irrational factor are called

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When product of two surds is rational, then each one of them is called the

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A surd which has unity only as rational fraction and other factors being irrational is said to be

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Surds having no irrational factor are called

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If an expression consists of two terms in which atleast one term is a surd is known as

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In algebra, we use alphabets such as x, y, z to denote

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Which one is rational number ?

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Number should be added to complete square of x4 + 64 is 

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If an algebric expression is exactly divisible by two or more expressions, then expression is said to be

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In algebric fractions, numerators and denominators are

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Number of methods to find square root of an algebric expression are

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A polynomial of degree ‘3’ is called

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If x - a is a factor of P(x), then P(a) should be

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A polynomial of degree ‘2’ is called

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A polynomial of degree ‘1’ is called

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A rational fraction `("N"("x"))/("D"("x"))`, with D(x) not equal to zero and degree of N(x) is less than degree of D(x) is known as

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A wheel that has 6 cogs is meshed with a larger wheel of 14 cogs. When the smaller wheel has made 21 revolutions, then the number of revolutions made by the larger wheel is

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The number of natural numbers of two or more than two digits in which digits from left to right are in increasing order is

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Find the sum of all two-digit numbers that give a remainder of 3 when they are divided by 7.

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Find the least number that when divided by 16, 18, and 20 leaves a remainder 4 in each case, but is completely divisible by 7.

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