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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 1d 12 12 12 13 4 4 16 18 18 Lait 113 113 1.13, is gay ‘ths ye 14 Las 116 17 17 Lis 118 Lis Lis 19 121 123 123 124 14 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 uations 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 1.28 1.25 1.26 127 130 130 130 132 La 33 133 134 13s 138 Laz Lae iat 144 149 1s) 132 134 isa 156 1.60 1.00 16s 1” 176 178 st 183 1.86

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