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If the sum of the roots of the equation \[x^2 - \left( k + 6 \right)x + 2\left( 2k - 1 \right) = 0\] is equal to half of their product, then k =

[4] Quadratic Equations
Chapter: [4] Quadratic Equations
Concept: undefined >> undefined

If a and b are roots of the equation x2 + ax + b = 0, then a + b =

[4] Quadratic Equations
Chapter: [4] Quadratic Equations
Concept: undefined >> undefined

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A quadratic equation whose one root is 2 and the sum of whose roots is zero, is ______.

[4] Quadratic Equations
Chapter: [4] Quadratic Equations
Concept: undefined >> undefined

If one of the equation ax2 + bx + c = 0 is three times times the other, then b2 : ac =

[4] Quadratic Equations
Chapter: [4] Quadratic Equations
Concept: undefined >> undefined

If one root the equation 2x2 + kx + 4 = 0 is 2, then the other root is

[4] Quadratic Equations
Chapter: [4] Quadratic Equations
Concept: undefined >> undefined

If one of the equation x2 + ax + 3 = 0 is 1, then its other root is

[4] Quadratic Equations
Chapter: [4] Quadratic Equations
Concept: undefined >> undefined

If one root of the equation 4x2 − 2x + (λ − 4) = 0 be the reciprocal of the other, then λ =

[4] Quadratic Equations
Chapter: [4] Quadratic Equations
Concept: undefined >> undefined

If y = 1 is a common root of the equations \[a y^2 + ay + 3 = 0 \text { and } y^2 + y + b = 0\], then ab equals

[4] Quadratic Equations
Chapter: [4] Quadratic Equations
Concept: undefined >> undefined

The values of k for which the quadratic equation  \[16 x^2 + 4kx + 9 = 0\]  has real and equal roots are

 
[4] Quadratic Equations
Chapter: [4] Quadratic Equations
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Find the number of metallic circular discs with a 1.5 cm base diameter and of height  0.2 cm to be melted to form a right circular cylinder of height 10 cm and diameter 4.5 cm.

[13] Surface Areas and Volumes
Chapter: [13] Surface Areas and Volumes
Concept: undefined >> undefined

How many spherical lead shots each of diameter 4.2 cm can be obtained from a solid rectangular lead piece with dimension  6cm \[\times\] 42cm \[\times\] 21 cm.

[13] Surface Areas and Volumes
Chapter: [13] Surface Areas and Volumes
Concept: undefined >> undefined

A solid cuboid of iron with dimensions 53 cm ⨯ 40 cm ⨯ 15 cm is melted and recast into a cylindrical pipe. The outer and inner diameters of pipe are 8 cm and 7 cm respectively. Find the length of pipe.

[13] Surface Areas and Volumes
Chapter: [13] Surface Areas and Volumes
Concept: undefined >> undefined

The largest cone is curved out from one face of solid cube of side 21 cm. Find the volume of the remaining solid. 

[13] Surface Areas and Volumes
Chapter: [13] Surface Areas and Volumes
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Three solid spheres of radii 3, 4 and 5 cm respectively are melted and converted into a single solid sphere. Find the radius of this sphere.

[13] Surface Areas and Volumes
Chapter: [13] Surface Areas and Volumes
Concept: undefined >> undefined

The inner and outer radii of a hollow cylinder are 15 cm and 20 cm, respectively. The cylinder is melted and recast into a solid cylinder of the same height. Find the radius of the base of new cylinder.

[13] Surface Areas and Volumes
Chapter: [13] Surface Areas and Volumes
Concept: undefined >> undefined

A cylindrical bucket 28 cm in diameter and 72 cm high is full of water. The water is emptied into a rectangular tank 66 cm long and 28 cm wide. Find the height of the water level in the tank.

[13] Surface Areas and Volumes
Chapter: [13] Surface Areas and Volumes
Concept: undefined >> undefined

A solid metallic sphere of diameter 28 cm is melted and recast into a number of smaller cones, each of diameter  4 \[\frac{2}{3}\] cm and height 3 cm. Find the number of cones so formed.

[13] Surface Areas and Volumes
Chapter: [13] Surface Areas and Volumes
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Show that the points (−4, −1), (−2, −4) (4, 0) and (2, 3) are the vertices points of a rectangle.

[6] Coordinate Geometry
Chapter: [6] Coordinate Geometry
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A solid sphere of radius 'r' is melted and recast into a hollow cylinder of uniform thickness. If the external radius  of the base of the cylinder is 4 cm, its height 24 cm and thickness 2 cm, find the value of 'r'.

[13] Surface Areas and Volumes
Chapter: [13] Surface Areas and Volumes
Concept: undefined >> undefined

 Prove hat the points A (2, 3) B(−2,2) C(−1,−2), and D(3, −1) are the vertices of a square ABCD.

[6] Coordinate Geometry
Chapter: [6] Coordinate Geometry
Concept: undefined >> undefined
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