A straight line can make two x-intercepts.
S1 and S2 are true
S1 and S2 are false
A straight line (which is not parallel to the x-axis) will touch the x-axis only at one point and hence it cannot make two x-intercepts.
In the given figure, ABCD is a parallelogram and PD is parallel to QC.
S1 : △APD ≅ △BQC
S2 : ar(△APD) + ar(PBCD) = ar(△BQC) + ar(CDPB)
The graph for the following system of equations :
2x+3y=5 and 6x+9y=40 is shown
S1:a1a2=b1b2≠c1c2
S2 : The two lines intersect each other.
S2 : area(△APD) + area(PBCD) = area(△BQC) + area(CDPB)
A figure has an area of 196 cm2 S1 : The figure can be a square of side 14 cm. S2 : The figure can be a rectangle if and only if the dimensions are 49 cm×4 cm.