Kerala Board Solutions for Chapter: Second Degree Equations, Exercise 4: Exercise 4

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Kerala Board Mathematics Solutions for Exercise - Kerala Board Solutions for Chapter: Second Degree Equations, Exercise 4: Exercise 4

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HARD
10th Kerala Board
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The square of a term in the arithmetic sequence 2,5,8,....., is 2500. What is its first position? 

HARD
10th Kerala Board
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2000 was deposited in a scheme in which interest is compounded annually. After two years the amount in the account was 2205. What is the rate of interest? 

MEDIUM
10th Kerala Board
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1 added to the product of two consecutive even numbers gives 289. What are the numbers?

MEDIUM
10th Kerala Board
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9 added to the product of two consecutive multiples of 6 gives 729. What are the numbers?

MEDIUM
10th Kerala Board
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How many terms of the arithmetic sequence 5,7,9,..., must be added to get 140?

HARD
10th Kerala Board
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16 added to the sum of the first few terms of the arithmetic sequence 9, 11, 13,.... gave 256. How many terms were added?

MEDIUM
10th Kerala Board
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An isosceles triangle has to be made like this. The height should be 2 meters less than the base and the area of the triangle should be 12 square meters. What should be the length of its sides?

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HARD
10th Kerala Board
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A 2.6 metre long rod leans against a wall, its foot 1 metre from the wall. When the foot is moved a little away from the wall, its upper end slides the same length down. How much farther is the foot moved from the wall?

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