Contents
Chapter 1 Number System, Inequalities and
Theory of Equations
Constant and Variables
Dependent and Independent Variables
‘Whats Functions
Intervals
Tnequatities
Some Important Facts About Inequalities
‘Generalized Method of Intervals for solving inequalities
Solving Irrational Inequalities
‘Absolute Value ofx
Inequalities Involving Absolute Value
Some Defiitions
Real Polynomial
Complex Polynomial
Rational Expression or Rational Funetion
Degree of Polynomial
Polynomial Equation
Roots of an Equation
Solution Set
Geometrical Mtning of RO (Zeros ofan Gdn
Roots Ze) ofthe uation fg
Key Points in Solving an Equation)
Domain of Equation \
Extraneous Roots
Loss of Roots
Graphs of Polyoomial Function
‘Test |: Leading Co-efficient
Test 2: Roots (Zeros) of Polynomial
Equations Reducibe to Quadratic
Remainder and Factor Theoreins
Remainder Theorem
Factor Theorem
Identity
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Quadratic Equation
Quadratic Equations with Real Coefficients
Quadratic Eqeations with Complex Coeficiens
Relations Hetvicen Roots snd Costas
Common Roots)
Condition for One ‘Commnidin, ROO,
Condition for Both thé Gouna Roots
Reon eretn Cot dos of Dae
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Solving Cubie Bailton
Repeated Rogis
(QuadratiegE xptssion in Two Variables
Finduthe Range of a Function Involving Quadratic
Expression
Pia atie Function
ocatfon of Roots
Solving Inequalities Using Location of Roots
‘Buercises
Subjective Type
Objective Type
Multiple Correct Answers Type
Reasoning Type
Linked Comprehension Type
Mairix-Maich Type
Ineger Type
Archives
Answers and Solutions
‘Subjective Type
Objective Tipe
Multiple Corvect Answers Type
Reasoning Type
Linked Comprehension Type
Marie Match Type
Integer Type
Archives
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