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If
A.
B.
C.
D.
E. None of these
The integral solutions of the inequality are
A. 3
B. 2 , 3
C. 2 , 3 , 4
D. 3 , 4
E. 3 , 5
If are the roots of then
A. -6
B. -12
C. -4
D. 4
E. 6
If , then find the value of x
C. 0
If are the roots of then the equation whose roots are is
E.
If are the roots of the equation then which of the following is true?
If , then find the value of
A. 120
B. 130
C. 110
D. 140
E. 160
If has (x-2) as a factor and leaves a remainder 3 when divided by (x-3), then find the value of a+b
A. 4
B. -4
C. 6
D. -6
The function f(x) is given by b and c having specific numerical values. On replacing x by a number 2 greater than itself, f(x) increases by 12. What is the value of x ?
A. -2
B. 2
C. -1
D. 1
E. Cannot be determined
If then which of the following statements is true?
A. 0 < M < 20
B. 20 < M < 30
C. M > 30
D. 10 < M < 20
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