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Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations

Q1: A two-digit number is 5 times the sum of its digits and is also equal to 5 more than twice the product of its digits. Find the number.

Let the tens digit = x
And the ones digit = y
∴ The number = 10x + y
According to the conditions,
10x + y = 5 (x + y) ...(1)
10x + y = 2xy + 5 ...(2)
From (1), we have
10x + y = 5x + 5y
⇒ 10x + y − 5x − 5y =0
⇒ 5x − 4y = 0

⇒  Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations

Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations

Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations

⇒ 40x + 5x = 10x2 + 20  [Multiplying both sides by 4]
⇒ 45x = 10x2 + 20
⇒ 10x2 − 45x − 20 = 0
⇒ 2x2 − 9x − 4= 0
⇒ 2x2 − 8x − x + 4 = 0
⇒2x (x − 4) − 1 (x − 4) = 0
⇒ (x − 4) (2x − 1) = 0
Either x − 4 = 0 ⇒ x = 4
or 2x − 1 = 0 ⇒ x = 1/2
But a digit cannot be a fraction,
∴ x = 4
⇒ The tens digit = 4

Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations

∴ x = 4 and y = 5
∴ The required number = 10 × 4 + 5    
= 40 + 5 = 45

Q2: The denominator is one more than twice the numerator. If the sum of the fraction and its reciprocal is  Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations find the fraction.

Let the numerator be x
∴ Denominator = (2x + 1)
∴ Fraction = x/(2x +1)
Reciprocal of the fraction = 2x +1/x
According to the condition,
Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations
Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations
Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations
Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations
Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations 

⇒ 21 (5x2 + 4x + 1) = 58 (2x2 + x)
⇒ 105x2 + 84x + 21 = 116x2+ 58x
⇒ 105x2 − 116x2 + 84x − 58x + 21 = 0
⇒ − 11x2 + 26x + 21 = 0
⇒ 11x2 − 26x − 21 = 0 ...(1)

Comparing (1) with ax2 + bx + c = 0, we have:
a =11
b = − 26
c = − 21
∴ b2 − 4ac =(− 26)2 − 4 × 11 (− 21) = 676 + 924 = 1600
Since, Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations
Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations
Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations

Taking the +ve sign,

Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations

Taking the −ve sign,

Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations

But the numerator cannot be -7/11

∴ x = 3 ⇒ The numerator = 3
∴ Denominator = 2 (3) + 1 = 7
Thus, the required fraction = 3/7

Q3: The sum of a number and its reciprocal is 10/3. Find the number.

Let the required number = x

∴ Its reciprocal = 1/x
According to the condition, we have:

Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations
Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations
Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations

⇒ 3 (x2 + 1) = 10x
⇒ 3x2 + 3 − 10x = 0
⇒ 3x2 − 10x + 3 = 0
⇒ 3x2 − 9x − x + 3 = 0
⇒ 3x (x − 3) − 1 (x − 3) = 0
⇒ (x − 3) (3x − 1) = 0

Either x −3 = 0 ⇒ x = 3

or 3x − 1 = 0 ⇒ x = 1/3

Thus, the required number is 3 or 1/3.

Q4: The hypotenuse of a right triangle is Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations cm. If the smaller side is tripled and the longer side doubled, the new hypotenuse will be Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations cm. How long are the sides of the triangle?

Let the smaller side = x
∴ Longer side = Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations
Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations
According to the condition, we have [3 (Smaller side)]2 + [2 (Longer side)]2 = [New Hypotenuse]

Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations

⇒ 5x2 = 405 − 360
⇒ 5x2 = 45
Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations
Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations
But x = − 3 is not required, because the side of a triangle cannot be negative.
∴ x = 3 ⇒ Smaller side = 3 cm
∴ Longer side Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations
Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations
Thus, the required sides of the triangle are 3 cm and 9 cm.

Q5: A motorboat goes 10 km upstream and returns back to the starting point in 55 minutes. If the speed of the motorboat in still water is 22 km/hr, find the speed of the current.

Let the speed of the current = x km/hr
∴ The speed downstream = (22 + x) km/hr
The speed upstream= (22 − x) km/hr

Since, Time = Distance/Speed

∴ Time for going 10 km downstream

Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations

Time for returning back 10 km upstream

Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations

According to the condition,
Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations
Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations

[∵ 55 minutes = 55/60 hours]
Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations
Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations
⇒ 11 (484 − x2) = 120 × 44
⇒ 5324 − 11x2 = 5280
⇒ 11x2 = 5324 − 5280 = 44
Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations
⇒ x = ± 2
But speed of the current cannot be negative,

∴ x = 2
⇒ Speed of current = 2 km/hr

Q6: A motorboat whose speed in still water is 5 km/hr, takes 1 hour more to go 12 km upstream than to return downstream to the same spot. Find the speed of the stream.

Let the speed of the stream be x km/hr ∴ Downstream speed of the motor boat = (x + 5) km/hr
⇒ Time taken to go 12 km upstream

= 12/5 − x hours

Time taken to return 12 km downstream

=  12/5 + x hours

According to the condition

Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations

∴12 (5 + x) − 12 (5 − x) = 1 (5 − x) (5 + x)
⇒ 60 + 12x − 60 + 12x = 25 − x
⇒ 24x = 25 − x2
⇒ x2 + 24x − 25 = 0
⇒ x+ 25x − x − 25 = 0
⇒ x (x + 25) − 1 (x + 25) = 0
⇒ (x − 1) (x − 25) = 0    

Either x − 1 = 0 ⇒ x = 1

or x + 25 = 0 ⇒ x = − 25
But x = − 25 is not admissible, because the speed of the stream cannot be negative

∴ x = 1

⇒ speed of the stream = 1 km/hr.

Q7: The sum of the areas of two squares is 260 m2. If the difference of their perimeters is 24 m, then find the sides of the two squares.

Let the side of one of the squares be ‘x’ metres
∴ Perimeter of square-I = 4 × x metres = 4x metres
∴ Perimeter of square-II = (24 + 4x) metres
∴ Side of the square-II Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations metres
= (6 + x) metres

Now, according to the condition, we have:
x2 + (6 + x)2 = 260
⇒x2 + 36 + x2 + 12x − 260 = 0
⇒ 2x2 + 12x − 224 = 0
⇒ x2 + 6x − 112 = 0 ...(1)

Comparing (1) with ax2 + bx + c = 0, we get,

a = 1
b = 6
c = − 112

 b2 − 4ac = (6)2 − 4 (1) (− 112)

= 36 + 448 = 484
Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations
Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations
Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations
Taking +ve sign, we have
Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations
Taking −ve sign, we have
Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations
But x = − 14 is not required, as the length of a side cannot be negative.
∴ x = 8
⇒ Side of square-I = 8 m
⇒ Side of square-II = 6 + 8 m = 14 m.

Q8: The age of a father is twice the square of the age of his son. Eight years hence, the age of the father will be 4 years more than three times the age of his son. Find their present ages.

Let the present of son be ‘x’ years.
∴ Father’s present age = 2x2 years 8 years hence:

Age of son = (x + 8) years
Age of father = (2x2 + 8) years

According to the condition:

(2x2 + 8) = 3 (x + 8) + 4
⇒ 2x2 + 8 − 3x − 24 − 4= 0
⇒ 2x2 − 3x + 8 − 28 = 0
⇒ 2x2 − 3x − 20 = 0 ...(1)

Comparing (1) with ax2 + bx + c = 0, we get

a = 2
b = −3
c = −20

∴ b− 4ac =(− 3)− 4 (2) (− 20)
= 9 + 160 = 169

Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations

But x = -15/2 is not required, as the agecannot be negative.

∴ x = 4

⇒ Present age of son = 4 years
Present age of father = 2 × 42 = 32 years.

Q9: A motorboat whose speed in still water is 16 km/h, takes 2 hours more to go 60 km upstream than to return to the same spot. Find the speed of the stream.

Let the speed of the stream = x km/hr For the motor boat, we have:
∴Downstream speed = (16 + x) km/hr
Upstream speed = (16 − x) km/hr
For going 60 km:

Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations
Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations

According to the condition:

Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations

⇒ 60 (16 + x) − 60 (16 − x) = 2 (16 − x) (16 + x)
⇒ 960 + 60x − 960 + 60x = 2 (256 − x2)
⇒ 2x2 + 120x = 2 × 256 −2x2
⇒ x2 + 60x = 256
⇒ x2 + 60x − 250 = 0    ...(1)

Comparing (1) with ax2 + bx + c = 0,

a = 1
b = 60
c = − 256

∴ b2 − 4ac = (60)2 − 4 (1) (− 256)
1 = 3600 + 1024 = 4624
Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations
Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations
Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations

Taking +ve sign,

Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations

Taking −ve sign,

Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations

Since, the speed of a stream cannot be negative,
∴x = − 64 is not admissible
∴ x = 4
⇒ speed of the stream = 4 km/hr.

Q10: A train travels 288 km at a uniform speed. If the speed had been 4 km/hr more, it would have taken 1 hour less for the same journey. Find the speed of the train.

Let the speed of the train be x km/hr
∵ Total distance travelled = 288 km

Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations

In the other case, Speed of the train = (x + 4) km/hr

Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations
According to the condition,
Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations
Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations

⇒ 288x + 1152 − 288x = 1 (x) (x + 4)
⇒ 288x + 1152 − 288x = x2 + 4x
⇒ 1152 = x2 + 4x
⇒ x2 + 4x − 1152 = 0 ...(1)

Comparing (1) with ax2 + bx + c = 0,

a = 1
b = 4
c = − 1152

∴ b2 − 4ac = (4)2 − 4 (1) (− 1152) = 16 + 4608
Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations
Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations

Taking +ve sign,

Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations

Taking −ve sign,

Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations

∵ speed cannot be negative,
∴ x ≠− 36
∴ x = 32
⇒ speed of the train = 32 km/hr.

Q11: A train travels at a certain average speed for a distance of 63 km and then travels a distance of 72 km at an average speed of 6 km/hr more than its original speed. If takes 3 hours to complete the total journey, what is its original average speed?

Let the original average speed = x km/hr
∴ Time taken to cover  72 km = 72/ x + 6 hours

Time taken to cover 63 km = 63/x hours

Since, total time = 3 hours
Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations
Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations
Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations
Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations
Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations
⇒ 3[15x + 42] = x2 + 6x

⇒ 45x + 126 – x2 – 6x = 0
⇒ x2 – 39x – 126 = 0
⇒ x– 42x + 3x – 126 = 0
⇒ x(x – 42) + 3(x – 42) = 0
⇒ (x + 3) (x – 42) = 0

Either x + 3 = 0 ⇒ x = – 3
or
x – 42 = 0 ⇒  x = 42
Since, speed cannot be negative,
∴ x = –3 is not desired.
Thus, the original speed of the train is 42 km/hr.

Q12: If − 5 is a root of the quadratic equation 2x2 + px − 15 = 0 and the quadratic equation p (x2 + x) + k = 0 has equal roots, then find the values of p and k.

Since − 5 is a root of 2x2 + px − 15 = 0,
∴ Substituting x = − 5 in the given equation, we get
2 (− 5)2 + p (− 5) − 15 = 0
⇒ 2 (25) + (− 5p) − 15 = 0
⇒ 50 − 5p − 15 = 0
⇒ − 5p + 35 = 0
⇒ − 5p = − 35

⇒  Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations

Now, comparing the another quadratic equation p (x2 + x) + k = 0, i.e., px2 + px + k = 0 with ax2 + bx + c = 0, we have:
a = p
b = p
c = k
b2 − 4ac = p2 − 4 (p) (k)
= p− 4pk

Since p (x2 − x) + k = 0 has equal roots,
∴ p2 − 4pk =0
⇒ (7)− 4 (7) k = 0  |∵ p = 7
⇒ 49 − 28k = 0
Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations
Thus, the required values of p = 7 and k = 7/4.

Q13: In a class test, the sum of Gagan’s marks in Mathematics and English is 45. If he had 1 more mark in Mathematics and 1 less in English, the product of marks would have been 500. Find the original marks obtained by Gagan in Mathematics and English separately.

Let Gagan’s marks in maths = x and Marks in English = (45 − x)
∴ According to the condition, (x + 1) × (45 − x + 1) = 500
⇒ (x + 1) × (44 − x) = 500
⇒ 44x − x2 + 44 − x = 500
⇒− x2 + 44x − 456 − x =0
⇒ x2 − 43x + 456 = 0
⇒ x2 − 19x − 24x + 456 = 0     Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations

⇒ x (x − 19) − 24 (x − 19) = 0
⇒ (x − 19) (x − 24) = 0

Either x − 19 = 0  ⇒ x = 19
or x − 24 = 0 ⇒ x = 24
When x = 19, then 45 − 19 = 26
When x = 24, then 45 − 24 = 21
Gagan’s marks in Maths = 19 and in English = 26

Or

Gagan’s marks in Maths = 24 and in English = 21.

Q14: The sum of areas of two squares is 640 m2. If the difference of their perimeters is 64 m, find the sides of two squares.

Let the side of square I be x metres.
∴ The perimeter of square I = 4x metres
⇒ Perimeter of square II = (64 + 4x) m

Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations
= (16 + x) m

Now Area of square I = x × x = x2
Area of square II = (16 + x) × (16 + x) = (16 + x)2
= 256 + x2 + 32x
According to the condition, (x + 1) × (45 − x + 1) = 500

Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations

⇒ x2 + [256 + x2 + 32x] = 640
⇒ x2 + x2 + 32x + 256 − 640 = 0
⇒ 2x2 + 32x − 384 = 0
⇒ x2 + 16x − 192 = 0
⇒ x2 + 24x − 8x − 192 = 0  Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations

⇒ x (x + 24) − 8 (x + 24) = 0
⇒(x + 24) (x − 8) = 0
Either x + 24 =0
⇒ x = − 24 or x − 8 = 0 ⇒ x = + 8

∵ side of a square cannot be negative,
∴ Rejecting x = − 24, we have x = 8
⇒ Side of smaller square = 8 m      
Side of larger square = 8 + 16 m = 24 m.

Q15: In a class test, the sum of Kamal’s marks in Mathematics and English is 40. Had he got 3 marks more in Mathematics and 4 marks less in English, the product of his marks would have been 360. Find his marks in two subjects separately.

Let Kamal’s marks in Maths = x
∴ His marks in English = (40 − x) According to the condition,

(x + 3) [40 − x − 4] = 360
⇒ (x + 3) (36 − x) = 360
⇒ 36x − x2 + 108 − 3x − 360 = 0
⇒ − x2 + 33x − 252 = 0
⇒ x− 33x + 252 = 0
⇒ x2 − 21x − 12x + 252 = 0  Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations

⇒ x (x − 21) − 12 (x − 21) = 0
⇒(x − 21) (x − 12) = 0
Either (x − 21) = 0
⇒ x = 21 = 0
or (x − 12) = 0
⇒ x = 12
For x = 21, Marks of Kamal

in Maths = 21
in English = 40 − 21 = 19

For x = 12, Marks of Kamal
in Maths = 12
in English = 40 − 12 = 28.


Q16: Solve the quadratic equation 2x2 + ax – a2 = 0

2x2 + ax – a2 =0

⇒ 2x2 + 2ax – ax – a2 =0
⇒ 2x[x + a] – a[x + a]=0  Class 10 Maths Chapter 4 Question Answers - Quadratic Equations

⇒ (x + a) (2x – a) = 0 

x = –a or x = a/2

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1. What is a quadratic equation?
Ans. A quadratic equation is a second-degree polynomial equation in a single variable, typically written in the form ax^2 + bx + c = 0, where "a," "b," and "c" are constants, and "x" represents the variable.
2. How do you solve a quadratic equation using the quadratic formula?
Ans. To solve a quadratic equation using the quadratic formula, follow these steps: 1. Write the given quadratic equation in the form ax^2 + bx + c = 0. 2. Identify the values of "a," "b," and "c." 3. Substitute these values into the quadratic formula: x = (-b ± √(b^2 - 4ac)) / (2a). 4. Simplify the formula and calculate the values of "x" by using the plus and minus signs.
3. What are the different methods to solve quadratic equations?
Ans. There are several methods to solve quadratic equations, including: 1. Factoring: Expressing the equation as a product of two binomials and setting each factor equal to zero. 2. Quadratic Formula: Using the quadratic formula x = (-b ± √(b^2 - 4ac)) / (2a) to find the values of "x." 3. Completing the Square: Rearranging the equation to form a perfect square trinomial and then solving for "x." 4. Graphing: Plotting the quadratic equation on a graph and identifying the x-intercepts. 5. Using the Discriminant: Analyzing the value of the discriminant (∆ = b^2 - 4ac) to determine the nature and number of solutions.
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Ans. Quadratic equations have various applications in real-life situations, including: 1. Physics: They are used to calculate the motion of objects under the influence of gravity or other forces. 2. Engineering: Quadratic equations help in designing structures, analyzing circuits, and solving optimization problems. 3. Economics: They can be used to model revenue, profit, and cost functions in business and finance. 4. Architecture: Quadratic equations assist in determining the shape and dimensions of curves in architectural designs. 5. Sports: They help in analyzing projectile motion, such as the trajectory of a ball in sports like soccer or basketball.
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Ans. The discriminant of a quadratic equation, represented by (∆ = b^2 - 4ac), determines the nature of its solutions. 1. If the discriminant (∆) is positive, the equation has two distinct real solutions. 2. If the discriminant (∆) is zero, the equation has one real solution (a perfect square). 3. If the discriminant (∆) is negative, the equation has no real solutions (complex or imaginary solutions).
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