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Math Test 2
Math Test 2
Math Test 2
B) 8x − 3 = 9 − 2x
C) 7 − 5x = 5 − 7x
D) 3 + 2x = 1 – x
E) 2(x − 2) +3(4x − 1) = 0
F) 2x−1/3=1/5−x
G) 1/2x−3=5+13/x
I) (2m+5)/3=3m−10
K) (x−2)/4+13=x−(2x−1)/3
L) (2x−3)/5+(x+3)/4=(4x+1)/7
M) 0.5x+x/3=0.25x+7
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2. Twice a number when decreased by 7 gives 45. Find the number.
5. Two-thirds of a number is greater than one-third of the number by 3. Find the number.
7. Sumitra has 34 in 50-paise and 25-paise coins. If the number of 25-paise coins is twice the number of 50-
paise coins, how many coins of each kind does she have?
8. A father is 30 years older than his son. In 12 years, the man will be three times as old as his son. Find their
present ages.
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9. After 12 years Manoj will be 3 times as old as he was 4 years ago. Find his present age.
10. A man sold an article for 495 and gained 10% on it. Find the cost price of the article.
11. Two equal sides of a triangle are each 5 metres less than twice the third side. If the perimeter of the triangle
is 55 metres, find the lengths of its sides.
12. The ages of A and B are in the ratio 5 : 3. After 6 years, their ages will be in the ratio 7 : 5. The present age
of A is ?
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Question 1:
Question 2:
Subtract:
Question 3:
Subtract (2a − 3b + 4c) from the sum of (a + 3b − 4c), (4a − b + 9c) and (−2b + 3c − a).
Question 4:
Subtract the sum of (8m − 7n + 6p2) and (−3m − 4n − p2) from the sum of (2m + 4n − 3p2)
and (− m − n − p2).
Question 5:
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Simplify:
Question 6:
Find the products:
1) 3a2 × 8a4
2) −6x3 × 5x2
3) (−4ab) × (−3a2bc)
4)
5)
Question 7:
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Question 8:
Question 9:
Question 10:
Find the product −3y(xy + y2) and find its value for x = 4 and y = 5.
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Question 11 : Simplify
Question 12:
(x2 − a2)(x −a)
Question 13
How many terms are there in the expression
1) 2y + 5
2) 2x2y
3) – 2p3 – 3p2 + 4p + 7
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Question 14
What is the coefficient of x in the expression
1) 2 – x + y
2) y2x + y
3) 2z – 3xz
Question 15
Which of the following pairs of terms is a pair of like terms?
(a) 3x, 2xy
(b) -xy2, – 2xy2
(c) -6x2, 20x2y
(d) 8x2, 7y
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Question 1:
(i) 35°
(ii) 47°
(iii) 60°
(iv) 73°
Question 2:
(i) 80°
(ii) 54°
(iii) 105°
(iv) 123°
Question 3:
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Among two supplementary angles, the measure of the larger angle is 36° more than the
measure of the smaller. Find their measures.
Question 4:
Question 5:
(i) acute?
(ii) obtuse?
(iii) right?
Question 6:
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Question 7:
Question 8:
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Question 9:
(i) ∠AOD
(ii) ∠BOD
(iii) ∠COB
Question 10:
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In the given figure, two straight line PQ and RS intersect at a O.
If ∠POS = 114°, find the measure of each of the angles:
(i) ∠POR
(ii) ∠ROQ
(iii) ∠QOS
Question 11:
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Question 12
fill in the blanks:
a) Two ______________ are said to form linear pair of the angels if their non common arms are
two opposite rays.
b) if a ray stands on a line then the sum of the adjacent angles so formed is _______________.
c) The sum of all angles around a point is _________________.
d) An angle which is equal to its complement is _____________.
e) Two angles are called a pair of _____________________ if their arms form two pairs of
opposite rays.
f) If two lines intersect then the Vertically opposite angles are _____________
g) A line which intersects two or more lines at distinct points is called a ___________________
h) You can draw _____________ transversals on a line.
(i) If two lines are intersected by a transversal such that any pair of corresponding angles are
equal then the lines are _________________
Question 13
True and False statement
a. Sum of two complementary angles is 180°.
b.Sum of two supplementary angles is 180°.
c. Sum of interior angles on the same side of a transversal with two parallel lines is 90°.
d. Vertically opposite angles are equal.
e. A linear pair may have two acute angles
f. Two supplementary angles are always obtuse angles
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