Mathematics for IGCSE & O level - Equations (Section 8)

  • 1
    What does the 'b² - 4ac' part of the quadratic formula represent?
    Sagot
    (B)
    The discriminant
  • 2
    When solving a system of equations by substitution, what can happen after substituting?
    Sagot
    A
    B
    C
  • 3
    What is the relationship between the roots and the factors of a quadratic expression?
    Sagot
    (C)
    The roots are the solutions when each factor equals zero.
  • 4
    What are you doing when you are solving a quadratic equation?
    Sagot
    (B)
    Finding the x-intercepts of the parabola.
  • 5
    In the formula F = (9/5)C + 32, if C = 20, what is the value of F?
    Sagot
    (A)
    68
  • 6
    Which of the following is a valid method for finding the roots of a quadratic equation?
    Sagot
    (B)
    Using the quadratic formula.
  • 7
    Which method(s) are used to solve linear equations?
    Sagot
    A
    B
  • 8
    What form does the quadratic equation take after completing the square?
    Sagot
    (A)
    a(x + p)² + q = 0
  • 9
    What do you do to solve a simple linear equation like x + 5 = 10?
    Sagot
    (B)
    Subtract 5 from both sides
  • 10
    What are the steps to solving a linear simultaneous equation by elimination?
    Sagot
    A
    B
    C
    D
  • 11
    When solving simultaneous equations graphically, what does the point of intersection of the lines represent?
    Sagot
    (A)
    The solution to the equations
  • 12
    When solving a system of equations by elimination, what is the goal?
    Sagot
    (B)
    To eliminate one of the variables.
  • 13
    If a quadratic equation in standard form has a negative discriminant, how many real solutions does it have?
    Sagot
    (A)
    Zero
  • 14
    Which are necessary steps for factorizing a quadratic equation of the form x² + bx + c = 0?
    Sagot
    A
    B
    C
  • 15
    What is the formula for the area of a rectangle?
    Sagot
    (B)
    A = lw
  • 16
    If you're solving the system of equations: y = 3x - 2 and 2x + y = 8, which method would be most suitable?
    Sagot
    (C)
    Substitution
  • 17
    In the context of solving simultaneous equations, what does it mean to 'eliminate' a variable?
    Sagot
    (A)
    To make the coefficient of a variable zero
  • 18
    In the equation y = mx + c, what does 'm' represent?
    Sagot
    (B)
    The slope
  • 19
    Which of the following is a key step in solving a system of equations using the elimination method?
    Sagot
    (A)
    Multiplying one or both equations by a constant to make the coefficients of one variable opposites.
  • 20
    What are the key steps when completing the square to solve a quadratic equation?
    Sagot
    A
    B
    C
  • 21
    When solving equations involving brackets, what is generally done first?
    Sagot
    (C)
    Expand the bracket
  • 22
    What is the correct factorization of x² - 25?
    Sagot
    (C)
    (x+5)(x-5)
  • 23
    In the equation x² - 6x + 9 = 0, after completing the square, what does it become?
    Sagot
    (A)
    (x - 3)² = 0
  • 24
    If the area of a circle is 28.26 cm², and you know the formula is A = πr², what are the first steps to rearrange to find the radius?
    Sagot
    (B)
    Divide by π, then square root.
  • 25
    What is a characteristic of the solutions for equations solved by factoring?
    Sagot
    A
    C
  • 26
    What type of method is used to solve quadratic equations of the form ax² + bx + c = 0, where a ≠ 0?
    Sagot
    (D)
    All of the above
  • 27
    What must be done to both sides of an equation when changing the subject of a formula?
    Sagot
    (A)
    The same operation must be done.
  • 28
    When we have the equation, 3x + 5 = 2x + 10, to find 'x', what is the first step to do?
    Sagot
    C
    D
  • 29
    When completing the square on an equation, what should the coefficient of the x² term be?
    Sagot
    (B)
    1
  • 30
    Which of these formulas are used to change the subject?
    Sagot
    A
    B
    C
    D
  • 31
    To change the subject of a formula like V = πr²h to r, what are the key steps?
    Sagot
    A
    B
  • 32
    If you need to solve a quadratic equation, which of these method(s) would you use?
    Sagot
    A
    B
    C
  • 33
    In order to solve for 'x' in the equation y = mx + c, what step should be taken first?
    Sagot
    (B)
    Subtract 'c' from both sides
  • 34
    What is the purpose of completing the square?
    Sagot
    (C)
    To rewrite a quadratic expression in a different form.
  • 35
    What are the factors of the quadratic expression x² + 7x + 12?
    Sagot
    (A)
    (x + 3)(x + 4)
  • 36
    If a quadratic equation has a discriminant equal to zero, what does this mean about its roots?
    Sagot
    (C)
    One real root (repeated)
  • 37
    In the formula for the circumference of a circle, C = 2πr, what does 'C' represent?
    Sagot
    (D)
    Circumference
  • 38
    In the equation x² - 8x + 12 = 0, what are the factors of the quadratic expression?
    Sagot
    (A)
    (x - 6)(x - 2)
  • 39
    When rearranging formulas, which methods are useful to apply for a successful result?
    Sagot
    A
    B
    C
    D
  • 40
    What is the solution to the equation (x - 3)(x + 2) = 0?
    Sagot
    (C)
    x = 3, x = -2
  • 41
    The formula for the curved surface area of a cylinder is S = 2πrh. Rearrange this formula to solve for r.
    Sagot
    (A)
    r = S / 2πh
  • 42
    If we want to make 'h' the subject of the formula V = (1/3)πr²h, what operation should be performed first?
    Sagot
    (A)
    Multiply both sides by 3
  • 43
    If you have an equation in the form ax² + bx + c = 0, which part of the equation determines whether you'll have two solutions, one solution, or no real solutions?
    Sagot
    (C)
    The discriminant (b² - 4ac)