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The document outlines summer holiday homework for Class X Mathematics, covering topics such as Real Numbers and Polynomials. It includes a series of mathematical problems and exercises to be completed and submitted by June 23, 2025. Additionally, students are required to choose one project from a list of nine topics related to mathematics.

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Summer Homework Class 10 2025-26

The document outlines summer holiday homework for Class X Mathematics, covering topics such as Real Numbers and Polynomials. It includes a series of mathematical problems and exercises to be completed and submitted by June 23, 2025. Additionally, students are required to choose one project from a list of nine topics related to mathematics.

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SUMMER HOLIDAY HOMEWORK

CLASS X
SUB ; MATHEMATICS
Do in class work/Homework notebook and submit on 23/06/2025
REAL NUMBERS
1.​ The ratio of two numbers is 3: 4 and their H.C.F. is 4. Find their L.C.M.
2.​ Find the HCF of (33 × 52 × 2), (32 × 53 × 22) 𝑎𝑛𝑑 (34 × 5 × 23) .
3.​ Find the least positive integer divisible by 20 and 24 and 32.
4.​ If a=23x3, b=2x3x5,c=3nx5 and LCM(a,b,c)=23x32x5, then find the value of n.
5.​ Find the least number that is divisible by all the numbers 1 to 10 (both
inclusive).
6.​ If two positive integers p and q can be expressed as p = ab2 and q = a3b; a, b
being prime numbers, then find LCM (p, q).
7.​ Find the greatest number which divides 85 and 72 leaving remainder 1 and 2
respectively.
8.​ Find the value of ‘a’, if HCF (a, 18) = 2 and LCM (a, 18) = 36.
9.​ The HCF of two numbers is 9 and their LCM is 2016. If the one number is 54,
then find the other number.
10.​If p and q are two distinct prime numbers, then find their HCF.
11.​Find the HCF of the smallest composite number and smallest prime number.
12.​ratio of LCM and HCF of the least composite and the least prime numbers.
13.​The LCM of two numbers is 14 times their HCF. The sum of LCM and HCF is
600. If one number is 280, then find the other number
14.​Show that the number 6n never end with digit 0 for any natural number n.
15.​Show that (7 x 13 x 11) +11 and (7 x 6 x 5 x 4 x 3 x 2 x 1) + 3 are composite
numbers.
16.​Find HCF & LCM of (a) 625, 1125 and 2125 (b) 96 and 404 (c) 2120 and 108
using Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic.
17.​2 Bells toll together at 9.00 am. They toll after 8 and 12 minutes respectively.
At what time will they toll together first time after 9:00 am?
18.​Given that √3 is irrational, prove that 2 – 5√3 is irrational.
19.​Prove that √5 is an irrational number.
20.​Prove that √2 + √3 is an irrational number
21.​Prove that (√3 + √2)2 is an irrational number, given that √6 is rational
POLYNOMIALS
22.​ If α, β are the zeroes of the polynomial P(x) = 4x2 + 3x +7, then find the value

of .
23.​ If p and q are the zeroes of the quadratic polynomial f(x) = 2x2 – 7x + 3, find
the value of p + q – pq.
24.​ If one zero of the quadratic polynomials: is 2, then find the value
of k.
25.​ If one of the zeroes of the quadratic polynomial (k – 1)x2 + kx + 1 is –3, then
find the value of k.
26.​ If the sum of the zeroes of the quadratic polynomial f(t) = kt2 + 2t + 3k is equal
to their product, find the value of k.
27.​ If α and β are the zeros of the quadratic polynomial 2𝑥2 – 8𝑥 + 5 , find the
value of
(𝛼+ β1 ) × (β+ α1 ).
28.​ If zeroes of p(x) = 2x2 – 7x + k are reciprocal of each other, then find the value
of k.
29.​ If the zeroes of the quad. Poly. x2 + (a + 1) x + b are 2 and –3 then find a and b
30.​ Find the value of m if polynomial p(x) = 4x2 – 6x – m is exactly divisible by x –
3.
31.​ Find a quadratic polynomial whose zeroes are –9 and –1/9.
32.​ If one zero of the quadratic polynomial 2x2 + px + 4 is 2, find the other zero.
Also, find the value of p.
33.​ Find a quadratic polynomial whose one zero is 5 and product of zeroes is 30.
34.​ Find a quadratic polynomial whose zeroes are 5 + √2 and 5 – √2.
35.​ If the product of the zeroes of the polynomial ax2 – 6x – 6 is 4, then find the
value of a. Also find the sum of zeroes of the polynomial.
36.​ Find the zeroes of the quadratic polynomial 6x2 – 3 – 7x and verify the
relationship between the zeroes and the coefficients of the polynomial..

37.​ Find the zeros of the polynomial, , and verify the relation between
the coefficients and zeros of the polynomial.
38.​ If the sum of the zeroes of the polynomial p(x) = (k2 – 14) x2 – 2x – 12 is 1, then
find the value of k.
39.​ A teacher after teaching the chapter polynomial in class 10th, wrote the
zeroes of a polynomial as 3 and -5 respectively on the blackboard to test the
skill grasped by his students. Find out the Polynomials that the teacher has in
her mind.
40.​ Quad. Poly. 2x2 – 3x + 1 has zeroes as α and β. Now form a quad. poly.whose
zeroes are 3α and 3β.
41.​ Zeroes of the quad. Poly x2 – 3x + 2 are α and β. Construct a quad. poly whose
zeroes are 2α+1 and 2β+1.

MATHS PROJECT WORK


Do any one project out of 9 following topics (file-enviornmental friendly)
1.​ π - WORLD'S MOST MYSTERIOUS NUMBER
2.​ GOLDEN RECTANGLE AND GOLDEN RATIO
3.​ Development of Formula for the area of a cyclic quadrilateral.
4.​ Chronology of Indian Mathematicians with their contributions.
5.​ Pythagoras Theorem-Proofs other than given in the present textbook.
Generation of Pythagorean triplets.
6.​ Knowledge and classification of solid figures with respect to surface
Areas and volumes.
7.​ Application of Geometry in day-to-day life
8.​ Application of Algebra identities in day-to-day life.
9.​ Application of Mensuration in agriculture in day-to-day life.
[Hint:File should contain following contents: name of project selected,
abstract, index, introduction, aim , your research work/observation, problem
and solution, conclusion]
ORIGINAL, CREATIVE AND CRITICAL THINKING WORK WILL BE
APPRECIATED
SAY NO TO SINGLE USED PLASTIC

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