Mastering Algebra For Class X

Somak Chatterjee|Sep 24th, 2015 11:41am

algebraic equations for cbse class 10Algebra is the most important section as it can add upto 23 marks to your total score in mathematics. Below are invaluable expert tips on how to become a master at algebra and crack your Class 10th Maths exams.

It has been divided into two sections:

(1) Quadratic equations

(2) Arithmetic progressions

Checklist for Quadratic Equations

1. When comparing an equation with standard form ax2 + bx + c = 0, always take care of signs of a, b and c. For example, 6x2 – 5x = 4can be reduced to 6x2 – 5x – 4 = 0. On comparing it with the standard form, we get a = 6, b =-5 and c = -4.

2. If the method of obtaining roots is not mentioned in the question and you find it difficult to factorize the equation, then just apply the quadratic formula.

3. While solving the equation, be careful about the signs as one wrong entry can make a big difference in the answer.

4. If you get the final form of the equation in the form of the identity x2a2, then there are always two equal roots with opposite signs. These are +a and −a. For example, if the reduced form of the equation is x2 – 25 = 0, then the roots will +5 and −5.

5. Sometimes students write the quadratic formula incorrectly as . The correct quadratic formula is .

6. The conditions for different types of roots of a quadratic equation ax2 + bx + c = 0 are as follows:

> Two distinct real roots, if b2 − 4ac > 0 or b2 > 4ac

> Two equal real roots, if b2 − 4ac = 0 or b2 = 4ac

> Imaginary roots or no real roots, if b2 − 4ac < 0 or b2 < 4ac

7. In order to solve the word problems, first of all assume the value of the asked quantity as x. After that read the statement step by step and keep forming the equations according to the conditions given. Finally, solve it with any method to get the value of x.

 

Checklist for Arithmetic Progressions

1. The  nth term of A.P. is given by an = a + (n1) d.

2. The sum of n terms of an A.P. is given by     or        .

3. While finding the common difference, remember that the previous term is to be subtracted from the next term.

4. Sometimes an A.P. has negative terms, so take care about the signs while finding the common difference or entering values in the formula.

5. Most of the mistakes in A.P. problems take place when students get confused between nth term and sum of n terms. Remember, when in the given question sum is asked for, you have to apply the corresponding formula for Sn and when nth term needs to be find out, then apply the formula of  an.

Apart from this, eat well, take proper rest and keep yourself healthy as a healthy and happy brain can always make a better way out through an exam! 🙂

 

Important Resources

> 3 Ways to Pack More Punch Into Your Revisions

 

> Identify Which ‘Learning Style’ You Belong to: Visual, Auditory or Tactile?

 

> Want to Remember EVERYTHING that you Study? Know How the Brain Works!

 

All the Best!

Team Meritnation

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  • 1. RajashreeRaja  |  October 9th, 2015 at 4:40 pm

    Thank you for the timely help it was really helpful and it was a needful stuff which I was googling once again Thanks a ton for the help…

  • 2. mohit  |  October 9th, 2015 at 3:26 pm

    These tips gave me a very good experience regarding algebra in mathematics.Thanks for these tips…..

  • 3. Jael  |  March 23rd, 2013 at 12:04 pm

    @ Aditya , an= Sn- Sn-1 ,where an is the nth term and Sn is Sum of n terms and Sn-1 is Sum of n-1 terms

  • 4. Sonam kashyap  |  March 1st, 2013 at 10:36 pm

    Thx…for such a great tips…
    this will help me a lot in tommorow’s exam..

  • 5. aditya  |  March 1st, 2013 at 12:17 pm

    can u please explain about the formula Sn-Sn-1

  • 6. Munazza Khan  |  March 1st, 2013 at 1:08 am

    thanks a lot…these are really important and helpful…its like the complete revision of the 2 chapters…

  • 7. mohini sharma  |  February 28th, 2013 at 12:33 am

    thank you for these most valuable exam tips

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