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Class : 10
Sub : Mathematics-1 (Practical No. 2)
Question : form a quadratic equation for the given values of a
and Bp.
Aim : To form a quadratic equation from the given values of a
and B.
Materials required : Paper, pen, two blank cards.
« The quadratic equation whose roots are a and B is
x —(a+ B)x + aB = 0.
Sr.No. | Values at+B ap
of and Quadratic
equation
1 a=6, 3 - 18 |x-3x -18
B=-3 =0
2 a=6, 13 42 x - 13x +
B=7 42=0
3 a=-6, - 9 18 x + Ox +
B=-3 18=0
4 a=-6 L - 42 x -1x -42
B=7 =0
Conclusion : When two roots of equation are given then
quadratic equation can be obtained as :
x? — (addition of roots)x + ( product of roots) = 0.Class : 10
Sub : Mathematics-2 (Practical No. 2)
Question : Draw a circle of radius 6 cm and centre O. Draw tangents to
the circle from the point P such that d(O,P) = 10 cm. Measure and write
the length of tangent segments.
Aim: To verify the lengths of tangent segments drawn from an
external point to a circle are equal.
Materials required : paper, ruler, compass, pencil.
Observation : PA=_8 cm, PB=_8 cm.
Conclusion :
PA=PB=_8 cm.
The length of tangent segments drawn from an external point to a
circle are equal.