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MATHEMATICS -10

Date: Time: 45 minutes Total Marks: 25

Note: Choose the correct option. 1×5=5


i. 𝑥 3 +1
is:
(𝑥 2 −1)(𝑥+1)
(A) a proper (B) an identity (C) an improper (D) a constant term
fraction fraction
ii. A line which has only one point in common is called _______ of a circle.
(A) sine (B) cosine (C) tangent (D) secant
iii. In the figure, 𝑂 is the center of the circle then the angle 𝑥 is:

(A) 50° (B) 75° (C) 100° (D) 125°


iv. (𝑥 + 3) = 𝑥 + 6𝑥 + 9 is a/an:
2 2

(A) linear equation (B) equation (C) identity (D) none of these
v. In the given figure 𝐶 and 𝐷 are:

(A) concurrent (B) concentric points (C) non-collinear (D) collinear points
points points

SECTION-I

Q.02 Write short answers to the following questions. 2 × 6 = 12

i. Define central angle.


ii. Resolve into partial fractions 4.
𝑥
iii. The triangle with sides 8𝑐𝑚, 15𝑐𝑚, and 17𝑐𝑚 is a right triangle. Justify it.
iv. What is zero dimension?
3 2
v. Convert the following improper fraction into proper fraction. 6𝑥 +5𝑥 −6
2𝑥 2 −𝑥−1
𝑥
vi. How can we make the partial fractions of (𝑥+𝑎)(𝑥−𝑎)

SECTION-II

Q.03 Attempt the following questions. 4×2=8

a) Resolve into partial fractions


9
(𝑥−4)2 (𝑥+3)
2
b) Resolve into partial fractions 3𝑥 +15𝑥+16
(𝑥+2)2

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