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==—_—_~_"——a&@—a¥x~—s«sanx=sasxe._—__. 51. ECE Board April 1999 if 16 is 4 more than 4x, find 5x —- 1 Ay 14, B 3 c. 12 D. 5 52. EE Board October 1992 Find the value of x in S +% =47-2x 16.47 12.87 18.27 20.17 pom> 53. EE Board October 1991 Find the value of x in the equations: 10f8 + 4). A xy fs Aig x A. 50/9 B. 80/9 c. 70/9 D. 60/9 54. EE Board October 1997 Find the values of x.and y from the equations: x -4y+2=0 “2x ty -4 =0 A 1417, -5/7 B 11/9, 8/9 C. 14/9, 8/9 D. 3/2, 5/3 ‘Scanned with CamScanner 55. ME Board October 1995 Solve for the value of x and y. ax +2 “sep> ‘56. ME Board October 1996 Soive the simultaneous equations: 2x? -3y? =6 3? +2y? 36 x=3.0r-3; A 2or-2 B. x=3or-3, c D. ort ora 2or-3 y y y y 57. ECE Board May 1997 Find the value of w in the following equations: gom> pom> ares ‘501 ME Board October 1996 Solve the simultaneous equations: oa> D. x= 2y=3z= 60. EE Board April 1997 ‘Multiply the following: (2x + 5y)(5x ~2y) A. 10x ~ 2txy + 10/7 B. 10x? + 21xy + 1 ©. tox + 2txy~ 10 D. 10x 2txy— 10)? 61. EE Board March 1998 Determine the sum of the positive valued ‘solution to the simultaneous equations: xy = 18, yz = 35, 2x= 21 C17 £9 62. ECE Board April 1991 (v2) (e2y2) (oe)? Simpify D. 63. ECE Board November 1993 ‘Simplify the following equation pH Bet De 4TK+3 Be -BR-2 4x6 ‘Scanned with CamScanner ‘30 1001 Solved Probien="—~ 2 o 8 es EcenoardApriii99t 5 sao [oaterr4l A ot ‘ 69, CE Board May 1996 ce Find the value of Ain the equation: * x244x410 A, B(2x+2) ot oD SEX KOK (65. ECE Board April 2993 8 Simply: 7? a7)" 4.507)" +4979"? —-412 Me for xin tne ABeN 2m ooh haya o> a gn 19 equations, = 243, o> ‘Scanned with CamScanner, Board April 1993 1 OE Bee my 108 25) 15.ECE Board November 1991 Give the factors of a? — x2. A ta-2 B (aexya-x) © (asxyarx) 0 x20 7h.ME Board April 1996 Factor the expression x? + 6x +8 as iy a8 possible. A (x#ayxe2 late} © (x~4\(x-2) DB (x#6)x+2) ‘TLECE Board November 1990 (2-by'=7 A. 30% 30b? «6? 8 @~3a%p—3ab? -b* © + 3a?b+ gab? —b? * @~ 39+ dab? —b® : ‘ind the value of k so that 4x* + 6x + k 2 perfect square, 79. ME Board April 1995 Factor the expression 3x? ~ 3x” - 18x 3x(x-3 x42) x(x+3)(x+2) x(x+3)(x-2) x(x-3x-2) pom» 20. ip-q=Sandpq=f, then pF + ¢? equals A Kk B25 ©. 25+k & ee 25 1. ME Board April 1995 ‘Simplify b™’" pS 9@ > er n ren bP ne a 82, ME Board April 1998 : Find the value of x which will satisfy the following expression: Yx-2 = Vx +2 A. 32 B. c 186 D. None of these Scanned with CamScanner _32_ 001 Solved Prope og. (ne tl 5 wm one f At ie ab Yan ab Yeo 84. ME Board April 1996 to the 3/4 power equals 8, x equals g s 2 Ika 2VPxe3 -3=0. ‘Solve for x from the given equation: Js Yavex =2 goer 1. BE Board October Moye ae Bree what ea A axe, 16 © texee D8 $8. EE Board Apeit 1997 W's any positive Boe). (BVaya) = noe MEN (O-AYKne A eb ca DB. n= ) Wats the least common rutile of 89. 4 and 187 AB a 8 G90 B. 270 cE Board April 3999 Fo roe peace comman factor of 1 and 327 A 320 a 2 “C, 180 B90 ‘9x. The numbers 12 and 16 has the {greatest common divisor of seer 92 ‘92, EE Board April 1996 EE Board March 1998 The polynomial x° + 4x? — 3x+ Bis divided by x5, then the remainder is, A475 B 140 C. 218 D200, 33: Find the quotient of 3° —4sd-+ 20+ 38k + 48 dvided by x° axe + @ 3X ~4x-8, 3d 4x48 3¢-6x-8 Oe 6x48 poe@> CE Board the remainder ifwe alvige 49° +18)? +8y~4by (2y +9, A 10 ‘Scanned with CamScanner, an "1 o 6 43 Aprit 199 ees ott 3X4) © 4. When f(x) is Sr fc). remainder ek, Fig rk A B c 0 The expression x‘ + ax? + 5x? + bx +6 divided by (x~ 2) leaves a wrainder of 16 and when divided by {x + ‘hreaves @ remainder of 10. Find @ and b q7.The mean of x and y is a, the mean of Yand zis b and the mean of x and z isc. Wat is the mean of x, y and 2? , arte 3 a arbee 2 c asbee “abe p, abe arb+e 98. ECE Board April 1999 Find the mean proportional of 4 and 26 : 72 4 c 42 D 20 99. ECE Board Apeit x ‘The anithmete mean of 60 numbers is SS. Ittwo numbers namely 250 and 850 are removed, what isthe arthmetic mean of the remaining numbers? A 42.31 B 50 Cc. 3862 0. 57.12 100, ECE Board April 1998 ‘The arithmetic mean of 6 numbers is 17. If two numbers are added to the progression, the new set of numbers will have an arithmetic mean of 19. What are the two numbers if their difference is 47 A. 21,25 B, 23,27 Cc. 8,12 D. 16,20 ‘Scanned with CamScanner | ANSWER KEY 1.D 14.C 27.A 40.B 2.8 15.B 28.B 41.C 3.C 16.B . 29.A 42.D 4.D 17.© 30.B 43.D 5.Cc 18.D 31.A. 44.B 6.A 19.B 32D 45.A 7.B 20:D 33.A. 46.A 8.C 21.A 34.0 47.C 9.C 22.6. 35.D 48.B° 10.A .23.B 36.8 49.4’ 11.B 24.C 37:D 50D 12.C 25.C. 38.A 13.B 26.B 39:C- — ROR LET ‘Scanned with CamScanner 16=4x+4 x23 5x-1=5(3)-4 bx-1=14 x-4y+2=0 x=4y-2 > Equation t axey-4=0 > Equation2 ‘Substitute equation 1 to equation 2: 2ay-2)+¥~ ay-4ty- 9) y=$ + Equation 3 ‘Substitute equation 3 to equation 1: Qs 2 az o a ° ES ecstyes yo8-m + Euston 19x-3y=2 > Equation2 Substitute equation 1 to equation 2: Scanned with CamScanner equation Sin we 38) w = 12 47 -1qw a(3)-3 aw - 342 2)"2 (24-37 6) 3 . ox? -9y? = 18-9 Eq. 1 oe- xo dye (30 +29" =35) 2 mate 6x? + dy? = 70 9 Ea 2 a fa equation ‘Subtract equation’ from equation 2: subact equation 21 By -22)= 16-13 6x2 4 4y? ~( 6x? -9y? )= 70-18 (2x-3y-32)-(% 2% ) ; oe =34+z ue Consider above equation as Eq. 4 8x? - 42) = 18 Multiply equation 1 by equation 2: 6x-3y+32=18. 9 Eg.5 Subtract equation 2 from equation : Beaewet Seat (6e~3y +32) -(x 3-22) = 18-13 x+5y-2w=-9 EQ2 5x +5; Rery-20=-6 9 eq Muti equation 2 by eguaion 3 Consider above equ Lisi faint ai equation as Eq. 6 Substitute equation 6 ‘requation 4 Subtract equation 4 by equation 1 x=342 (209151 ~6) -(94~2y 434) 27 44 erat) 17y—TW 2-38 S4 aIw-3 yal ‘a fy shovels considered as Eq § Matipy equation 2 by 2: 2+ yay ig eae Subtract ‘Sauation 6 by ‘equatic ea eet 2. mre ow once? () Bry seas | ‘Scanned with CamScanner ‘gubsttute Bquation 4 in equation 3: ya(Sty)+120 2 Solving fz: z=5+(-3) re2 Solving for x x=-4-(-3) xet (2x+ 5y)(5x-2y) Ox? — any + 2537 ~10y? (2x+5y)(6x-2y] Muttiply the three given equations: (xy) (v2) (=) = 15(85)(21) (oye) = 11025 wyz= 105 > Eq. 4 Substitute xy = 15, in equation 4: yes Thus, x+y 42=3+547= 15 0x? + Diy — 109? 62 oy? xtyhe eon pei x43. 2ett BPatxsd De -x-2 K-86 xo3 Bett = ETHIE HGHB) "HH HO-D SAK 2)— (e+ Noe 9) +(e DEAD (e+ hx 3Ne-2) 5x2 10 6x94 4x7 FAK (2x + Ix + 3Kx-2) Bx 124-8 (2x4 K+ 3)(x- 2) _ Meet =3x=2) Bes Nr BHK-2) = Ae + 1M 2) (2x4 x4 3)(x—2) ‘Scanned with CamScanner THE = A(T) 4 TIF + 4907)? F cont ort sior 82 '(49-56+5+1) = (0-4 +16) (v*-16) bi-40+16) (b-4)(b+4) (bra )( oF abs 4) a=c ae (22) ay=by anc” ane Ke? na? Woe RNR 42" Potee@ x3 ea X42" Al 4) 5 BGx=3) B34) aia X42--A(e-4)+8(x-3) X42 = AKAs Bx 63 Equate coefficient of x teats ARI) Eer equate constants 4a 38 > Eq. equation 2 yuation 4 i substitute ecuation A, B2x+2) oad BKK XT +OK45 * 3a 2Ks8 A(x! +2445) + Bx(2x +2)+ Ox Toxpt anes) _ AE 4200+ 5842808 + 28x 4 Cx - 20 + 2x? + 5x By equating constants: 10= 5A, Azz [08 P20 644" = (4)(4y 2 (qyper (81)"(3)* - 243 Ey 20g > Eq (27) =, (gy B= (ayy ‘Squaring both sides: BM seq ‘Substitute, ‘SQuation 2 in equation 1 OME <¢ay ‘Scanned with CamScanner, 1" (sm = 26" as™)-8(6") oe 2(6*-8!)-5(8"-5") ye 1-2(6)-8(6") y=9 (eer) =100.000 > eat e ‘Substitute (2) in (1): ‘t0a"a” = 100000 (er)' = 10000 a” =100 Subaite a «100, in equation 1 (100) = 100000 at = 1000 (@°)(e") =a = 190000 (e*)(@")=(«")' = 100000 4000" = 100000 m=2 ‘Scouttite m = 2, in equation 3: aaa" = Eg. - (a+ xY(a- x) 26x Be (x4 AK +2) (a-b)' =a? 30% + 3ab? -b* [at +ex+k=0] 4 3? +1.5x 40.25 = 0 («+ 18) <0 Sinca tse perfect quae, then [t8] <0 k=2.25 ae -3¢ -18x=3x (x7-x-6 ) 3x0 —3e? 18x = 3x (43X42) o pass By squaring both sides: eye Vand = Ve +2 By squaring both sides: (a2) =( vev2}f x-2ex+ Weed 4h=-8 a wed 4 Note: Since x= 9/4 will not satisfy to the given general equation when substituted, this equation is classified as defective and thus, the answer is "None of these’, Es ab _ [ab SORES = 5 By squaring both sides X+2VBG3 <9 WETS =9- By Squaring both sides $(243)< (9-4)? axa x26, [a Yavex =2 By raising both sides to exponent 8 2x =(2)' = 16 alex = 2 By raising both sides to exponents 2K = (2) =8 vex By raising both sides to exponent 2 . & =(4) 16 x=2 f= 22 + 2x44 12) = 2(2)? +2(2) +4 = 16 -Y(M-3) (3) 2)(1 es (iraKn3 2:2.2.2 | Lowest'common factor=2 | 12543 24.3 | | 1624.4 = 4.4 1 Greatest common divisor =/4 ‘Scanned with CamScanner ee 2 pax? 348 vi ore using remainder theorem, Noraindor= (6). remainder = (5)° + 4(5)* ~ (6) +8 = 218 Se +6x+8 Pade! +6) AO Dx! + 36x 48 (0) 3x! ~oxt 1052 6x! — 4x? 16x? + 36x (-) 6x* 12° +36 ax? -16x7 + 48 (Be - 16x? +48 0 fy) =4y? + 18y? +8y—4 divisor = 2y saey-[-3] Note: Using remainder theorem, ] Remainder =f E (x) = (x43)(x-4) +4 (x)= x8 4x4 9x 1244 f(x) =x8 -x-8 be hes, fk) =!?-k-8 fuss" bette the given remainder = k in EEN w= Ks ar sie ocre Note: Remainder = (0. When divisor is (x-2), r= 28 f) = 16 1(p) =24 +a(2) +5(2)' +b(2)+6 (9) =8a+20+42 16 =8a+20+42 -26 = 8a+2b b=-13-4a When divisor is (c+ 1), f= -1.8 (9) = 10 4(0) = (1 + a(-4) +5(-1F +0(-1) +6 f()=-a-p+12 40=-a-b+12 2ea+d ‘Substitute equation 1 in equation 2: 2=a+(-13-4a) a=-5 b=-13-4(-8) By adding a, band c: ‘bison 220, 242 ak ween a Bixee 4 asbo=dfax+2y+22] ‘Scanned with CamScanner cm =X 255 Athmate mean = x= 80(55) = 4400, = new Athmetic mean = X=(250+850) Oe Dee Let x= the frst number X+4= the second number ¥ = Sum ofthe orginal 6 numbers, Atetemean «47 ¥=17(6) = 409 ‘Scanned with CamScanner

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