Selfstudys Com File
Selfstudys Com File
General Instructions:
8. Draw neat figures wherever required. Take π = wherever required if not stated.
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Section A
1. The HCF of 95 and 152, is [1]
a) 57 b) 19
c) 38 d) 1
2. Given that H.C.F. (306, 954, 1314) = 18, find L.C.M. (306, 954, 1314). [1]
a) 1183234 b) 1123328
c) 1183914 d) 1123238
3. If x = 3 is a solution of the equation 3x2 + (k - 1)x + 9 = 0 then k = ? [1]
a) 13 b) -11
c) 11 d) -13
4. The angles of a triangle are xo, yo and 40o. The difference between the two angles x and y is 30o, then [1]
5. x2 - 6x + 6 = 0 have [1]
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a) (4, 3) b) (4, 15)
a) 75o b) 85o
c) 35o d) 65o
8. In the adjoining figure P and Q are points on the sides AB and AC respectively of ΔABC such that AP = 3.5
[1]
cm, PB = 7cm, AQ = 3 cm, QC = 6 cm and PQ = 4.5 cm. The measure of BC is equal to
c) 9 cm. d) 15 cm
9. The distance between two parallel tangents of a circle of radius 3 cm is [1]
a) 6 cm b) 3 cm
c) 4.5 cm d) 12 cm
[1]
10. ( cosecθ − cot θ)2 =?
a) 1+sin θ
1−sin θ b) 1−cos θ
1+cos θ
1−sin θ
c) 1+sin θ 1+cos θ
d) 1−cos θ
11. An electric pole is 10√3 m high and its shadow is 10 m in length, then the angle of elevation of the sun is [1]
a) 45∘
b) 15∘
∘
c) 30
d) 60∘
sin θ
12. is equal to [1]
1+cos θ
a) θ b) 1−cos θ
1−sin
cos θ cos θ
1−cos θ 1+cos θ
c) sin θ d) sin θ
13. If θ is the angle (in degrees) of a sector of a circle of radius r, then area of the sector is [1]
a) πr2θ b) 2πrθ
360 360
2 2πrθ
c) πr
180
θ d) 180
14. A chord of a circle subtends an angle of 60o at the centre. If the length of the chord is 100 cm, find the area of [1]
the major segment.
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15. Raju bought a fish from a shop for his aquarium. The shop keeper takes out one fish from a tank containing [1]
15 male fish and 18 female fish. The probability that the fish taken out is a male fish is
a) 115 b) 116
5 7
c) 12 d) 11
16. If 35 is removed from the data: 30, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, then the median increases by: [1]
a) 0.5 b) 1.5
c) 2 d) 1
17. A cylindrical tub of radius 5 cm and height 9.8 cm is full of water. A solid in the form of a right circular cone [1]
mounted on a hemisphere is immersed into the tub. If the radius of the hemisphere is 3.5 cm and the height
of the cone outside the hemisphere is 5 cm, then find the volume of water left in the tub. (Take π = 22
)
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18. If the mean of a frequency distribution is 8.1 and ∑ fixi = 132 + 5k, ∑ fi = 20 then k = [1]
a) 3 b) 4
c) 5 d) 6
19. Assertion (A): Distance between (5, 12) and origin is 13 units. [1]
a) Both A and R are true and R is the b) Both A and R are true but R is not the
correct explanation of A. correct explanation of A.
a) Both A and R are true and R is the b) Both A and R are true but R is not the
correct explanation of A. correct explanation of A.
OR
In the given figure, ABCD is a rectangle. P is mid-point of DC. If QB = 7 cm, AD = 9 cm and DC = 24 cm, then
prove that ∠APQ = 90°.
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23. Prove that the tangents drawn at the ends of a diameter of a circle are parallel. [2]
24. If cosec2θ(1 + cosθ)(1 - cosθ) = λ, then find the value of λ. [2]
25. To warm ships for underwater rocks, a lighthouse spreads a red coloured light over a sector of angle 80° to
[2]
a distance of 16.5 km. Find the area of the sea over which the ships are warned. (use π = 3.14)
OR
What is the angle subtended at the centre of a circle of radius 6 cm by an arc of length 3π cm?
Section C
26. Prove that √5 is irrational. [3]
27. If α, β are zeroes of the quadratic polynomial x2 + 9x + 20, form a quadratic polynomial whose zeroes are (α [3]
+ 1) and (β + 1).
28. Solve the pair of linear equations √2x − √3y = 0 and √3x − √8y = 0 by substitution method. [3]
OR
Aditya is walking along the line joining points (1,4) and (0,6). Aditi is walking along the line joining points (3,4) and
(1,0). Represent the graph and find the point where both cross each other.
29. In a given figure, two circles intersect at A and B. The centre of the smaller circle is O and it lies on [3]
the circumference of the larger circle. If ∠APB = 70°, find ∠ACB.
30. In △PQR, right angled at Q, PR + QR = 25 cm and PQ = 5 cm. Determine the values of sinP, cosP and tanP. [3]
OR
cos3 θ+sin3 θ cos3
Prove
θ−sin3 that:
θ + = 2.
cos θ+sin θ cos θ−sin θ
31. One card is drawn from a well-shuffled deck of 52 cards. Find the probability of getting [3]
i. a king of red colour
ii. a face card
iii. a red face card
iv. the jack of hearts
v. a spade
vi. the queen of diamonds
Section D
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32. Solve for x: ( )2x
+5 ( )2x
− 24 = 0, x ≠ 5 [5]
x−5 x−5
OR
The sum of squares of two consecutive multiples of 7 is 637. Find the multiples.
33. Sides AB and AC and median AD of a triangle ABC are respectively proportional to sides PQ and PR and
[5]
median PM of another triangle PQR. Show that ΔABC ∼ ΔPQR.
34. A solid is in the shape of a hemisphere surmounted by a cone. If the radius of hemisphere and base radius of [5]
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cone is 7 cm and height of cone is 3.5 cm, find the volume of the solid. (Take π = 22
)
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OR
A solid toy is in the form of a hemisphere surmounted by a right circular cone. Height of the cone is 2 cm and the
diameter of the base is 4 cm. If a right circular cylinder circumscribes the solid. Find how much more space it
will cover.
35. The following data gives the distribution of total monthly household expenditure of 200 families of a village. [5]
Find the modal monthly expenditure of the families. Also, find the mean monthly expenditure:
1000-1500 24
1500-2000 40
2000-2500 33
2500-3000 28
3000-3500 30
3500-4000 22
4000-4500 16
4500-5000 7
Section E
36. Read the following text carefully and answer the questions that follow: [4]
Kamla and her husband were working in a factory in Seelampur, New Delhi. During the pandemic, they were
asked to leave the job. As they have very limited resources to survive in a metro city, they decided to go back to
their hometown in Himachal Pradesh. After a few months of struggle, they thought to grow roses in their fields
and sell them to local vendors as roses have been always in demand. Their business started growing up and they
hired many workers to manage their garden and do packaging of the flowers.
In their garden bed, there are 23 rose plants in the first row, 21 are in the 2nd, 19 in 3rd row and so on. There
are 5 plants in the last row.
i. How many rows are there of rose plants? (1)
ii. Also, find the total number of rose plants in the garden. (1)
iii. How many plants are there in 6th row.
(2) OR
If total number of plants are 80 in the garden, then find number of rows? (2)
37. Read the following text carefully and answer the questions that follow: [4]
Karan went to the Lab near to his home for COVID 19 test along with his family members.
The seats in the waiting area were as per the norms of distancing during this pandemic (as shown in the figure).
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His family member took their seats surrounded by red circular area.
i. Now help Vinod and Basant to find the height of the multi-storeyed building.
ii. Also, find he distance between two buildings.
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Solution
Section A
1.
(b) 19
Explanation: Using the factor tree for 95, we have:
Therefore,
95 = 5 × 19
152 = 23 × 19
HCF (95, 152) = 19
2.
(c) 1183914
Explanation: L.C.M. (306, 954, 1314)
306×954×1314× H.C.F. (306,954,1314)
= H.C.F. (306,954)× H.C.F. (954,1314)× H.C.F. (306,1314)
306×954×1314×18
= 18×18×18
= 1183914
3.
(b) -11
Explanation: 3x2 + (k − 1)x + 9 = 0
x = 3 is a solution of the equation means it satisfies the equation
Put x = 3, we get
3(3)2 + (k - 1) 3 + 9 = 0
27 + 3 k - 3 + 9 = 0
27 + 3 k + 6 = 0
3 k = - 33
k = - 11
4.
xo + yo + 40o = 180o
xo + yo = 140o ... (i)
and xo + yo = 30o ... (ii)
and yo = 55o
On solving eq. (i) and eq. (ii),
x + y + x - y = 140 + 30
2x = 170
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x
= 85o
Putting the value of x in equation (i), we
get
85o + y = 140o
y = 140o - 85o
y = 55o
we get xo = 85o and yo = 55o
5.
(d) Real and Distinct roots
Explanation: Comparing the given equation to the below equation
ax2 + bx + c = 0
a = 1, b = -6, c = 6
D = b2 - 4ac
D = (-6)2 - 4×1×6
D = 36 - 24
D = 12
D > 0.
If b2 − 4ac > 0, then the equation has real and distinct roots
Hence Real and Distinct roots.
6.
(c) (-4, -15)
Explanation: Let the vertex C be C (x,y). Then
−1+5+x 4+2+y
= 0 and = −3 ⇒ x + 4 = 0 and 6 + y = −9
1 3
∴ x = −4 and y = −15
so, the coordinates of C are (-4, -15).
7. (a) 75o
Explanation: In ΔABC and ΔDEF
∠A = ∠E = 40∘
AB : ED = AC : EF , ∠F = 65∘
⇒ ABED
AC
= EF
∵ In △ABC and △EDF
∠A = ∠E ( each = 40∘)
AB AC
ED = EF
∴ △ABC ∼ △EDF (SAS criterion)
∘
∴ ∠C = ∠F = 65
and ∠B = ∠D
But ∠A + ∠B + ∠C = (Sum of angles of a triangle)
180∘
⇒ 40∘ + 65∘ + ∠C =
180∘
⇒ 105∘ + ∠C = 180∘
∘ ∘
∴ ∠C = 180 − 105 =
75∘
8. (a) 13.5 cm.
Explanation: In ΔABC,
AQ
⇒ = AP
QC AQ
3 3.5
PB ⇒ 6 = 7 ⇒ 21
AP
Since = ,
QC PB
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therefore, QP ∥ BC
AQ QP
∴
AC
= BC
1 4.5
⇒ 3 = BC
⇒ BC = 13.5cm
9. (a) 6 cm
Explanation: Since the distance between two parallel tangents of a circle is equal to the diameter of the circle.
Given: Radius (OP) = 3 cm
∴ Diameter = 2 × Radius = 2 × 3 = 6 cm
10.
(b) 1−cos θ
1+cos θ 2
Explanation:
( cosecθ − cot θ)2 = ( 1
− cos θ
) =
(1−cos θ)2
=
(1−cos θ)2
=
(1−cos θ)
(d) 60∘
Explanation:
Let AB be the electric pole of height 10√3m and its shadow be BC of length 10 m. And the angle of elevation of the sun be θ.
∴ tan θ = BAB
C
⇒ tan θ = 10√3
10
⇒ tan θ = √3
⇒ tan θ = tan 60∘
⇒ θ = 60∘
12.
(c) 1−cos θ
sin θ
Explanation: sin θ sin θ(1−cos θ)
We have, =
1+cos θ (1+cos θ)(1−cos θ)
sin θ(1−cos θ) sin θ(1−cos θ)
=
1−cos2 θ sin2 θ
=
1−cos θ
= sin θ
(a) πr2θ
13.
360
Explanation: πr2θ
360
14.
(c) 30520.61 cm2
Explanation: In △OAB, by angle sum property
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(360∘−60∘) √3
= × πr2 + 4 r2
360∘
300
= × × (100)2 + √3 × 1002
22
360
5 7 4
= × 22 × (100)2 + √3 × 2500
6 7
=
26190.48 + 4330.13 = 30520.61 cm2
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15. (a) 11
1 2 273 2 2
= (36 + 37) = = 36.5
2 2
After removing 35, then n = 7
7+1
∴ New median = th term = 4th term = 37
2
∴ Increase in median = 37 - 36.5 = 0.5
17.
Explanation:
=[ (32 × 7 ×2 ×2 ×2 )+3 ( 1 7× 2×
22 7 7 7 22 7
2×
7
)
× 5 ]cm3
= ( 6 + 6 )cm3 = ( 6 )cm3 = 154 cm3
539 924
385
Volume of water left in the tub = Volume of the tub - Volume of solid immersed
=
(770 - 154) cm3 = 616 cm3
18.
(d) 6
Explanation: Mean = 8.1
Σ fixi = 132 + 5k
∑ fi = 20
∴ Mean =
⇒ 8.1 = 132
Σ f i xi +5k
20
Σfi
⇒ 132 + 5k = 8.1 × 20 = 162
⇒ 5k = 162 - 132 = 30
30
⇒ k= 5 =6
19. (a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
Explanation: Distance of point (5, 12) from 8 origin is given, d = √(5 − 0)2 + (12 − 0)2
⇒ AP2 = 81 + 144
⇒ AP2 = 255
AP = 15 cm
In △APQ,
AP2 = 152 = 225
PQ2 = 202 = 400 ⇒ AP2 + PQ2 = 625
Also, AQ2 = 252 = 625 ⇒ AQ2 = AP2 + PQ2
∴ △APQ is a right angled △(using converse of BPT)
∴ ∠APQ = 90°
23.
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∵ CD is a tangent to the circle at Q and OQ is the radius through the point of contact.
∴ ∠OQD = 90o............(ii)
[The tangent at any point of a circle is ⊥ to the radius through the point of contact]
From eq. (i) and (ii), ∠OPA = ∠OQD
But these form a pair of equal alternate angles also,
∴ AB ∥ CD
24. Given:
cosec2θ(1 + cos θ)(1 − cos θ) = λ
⇒ cosec2θ{(1 + cos θ)(1 − cos θ)} = λ
⇒ cosec2θ (1 − cos2 θ) = λ
⇒ cosec2 θ sin2 θ = λ
1
⇒ 2
× sin2 θ = λ
sin θ
⇒ 1=λ
⇒ λ=1
Thus, the value of λ is 1.
25. We have, r = 16.5 km and θ = 80°.
Let A be the area of the sea over which the ships are warmed. Then,
A = θ × πr2 = 80 × 3.14 × 16.5 × 16.5 km2 = 189.97 km2
360 360
OR
We have
R = 6 cm
Length of the arc = 3πcm
as we know that arc length = 360θ
× 2πr
Substituting the values we get,
3π = θ × 2π × 6 ...(1)
360
Now we will simplify the equation (1) as below,
3π = 360θ × 12π
θ
3π 30 × π
= θ
3 30
θ== 90∘
Therefore, the angle subtended at the centre of the circle is 90o.
Section C
26. Let us prove √5 irrational by contradiction.
Let us suppose that √5 is rational. It means that we have co-prime integers a and b (b ≠ 0)
Such that √5 = a
b
⇒ b √5=a
Squaring both sides, we get
⇒ 5b 2 =a 2 ... (1)
It
means that 5 is factor of a2
Hence, 5 is also factor of a by Theorem.......(2)
If, 5 is factor of a , it means that we can write a = 5c for some integer c .
Substituting value of a in (1) ,
5b2 = 25c2
⇒ b2 =5c2
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x2 + 4x + 5x + 20 = 0
x(x + 4) + 5(x + 4) = 0
(x + 5)(x + 4) = 0
x = -5 and x = -4
∴ α = -5 and β = -4
Now, α + 1 = -4 and β + 1 = -3
So, product of zeroes= (-4) × (-3) = 12
Sum of zeroes = -7
Now polynomial = x2 - (sum of zeroes)x + (product of zeroes)
Polynomial = x2 + 7x + 12
28. The given equations are
√2x − √3y = 0.............(i)
√3x − √8y = 0..............(ii)
From equation (i), we obtain:
x3=
√ y ...(iii)
√2
Substituting this value in equation (ii), we obtain:
√3 ( √2 ) − √8y = 0
√3y
3y
− 2√2y = 0
√2
y ( √2 − 2√2) = 0
3
y=0
Substituting the value of y in equation (iii), we obtain:
x=0
∴ x = 0, y = 0
Hence the solution of given equation is (0,0).
OR
Let the given points be A(1,4) , B(0,6) , C(3,4) and D(1,0).
On plotting points A and B and joining them, we get the path travelled by Aditya. Similarly, on plotting points C and D and
joining them, we get path travelled by Aditi.
It is clear from the graph that both of them cross each other at point E(2,2).
29. Consider the smaller circle whose centre is given as O.
The angle subtended by an arc at the centre of the circle is double the angle subtended by the arc in the remaining part of the
circle.
Therefore,we have,
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∠AOB = 2∠APB
= 2(70o)
∠AOB = 140o
Now consider the larger circle and the points A,C, B and O along its circumference. AOBC from a cycle quadrilateral.
In a cyclic quadrilateral , the opposite angles are supplementary, meaning that the opposite angles add up to 180o.
∠AOB + ∠ACB = 180o
∠ACB = 180o - ∠AOB
= 180o - 140o
∠ ACB = 40o
Therefore, the measure of angle ACB is 40o.
30.
In
△PQR, by Pythagoras theorem
PR2 = PQ2 + QR2
⇒ (25 − QR)2 = 52 + QR2[∵ PR + QR = 25 cm ⇒ PR = 25 − QR]
625
- 50QR + QR2 = 25 + QR2
⇒ 600 − 50QR = 0
⇒ QR = 600
50 = 12 cm
Now, PR + QR = 25 cm
⇒ PR = 25 - Q R = 25 - 12 = 13 cm
Hence, sin P = QR = 12 , cos P = PQ
= 5
and, tan P = QR
= 12
PR 13 PR 13 PQ 5
OR
cos3 θ+sin3 θ cos3 θ−sin3 θ
LHS = cos θ+sin θ + cos θ−sin θ
(cos θ+sin θ)(cos2 θ+sin2 θ−sin θ cos θ) (cos θ−sin θ)(cos2 θ+sin2 θ+sin θ cos θ)
= (cos θ+sin θ) + (cos θ−sin θ)
= (1 − sinθcosθ) + (1 + sinθcosθ)
= 1 + 1 − sinθcosθ + sinθcosθ
= 2 = RHS
31. Total number of cards in one deck of cards is 52.
∴ Total number of outcomes n = 52
m 2 1
i. Let E1= Event of getting a king of red color. So number of outcomes favourable to E1 m = 2 So P(E1)= = =
ii. Let E2= Event of getting a face card n 52 26
m 12 3
∴ Numbers of outcomes favourable to E2, m= 12. Hence P(E2) = = =
iii. Let E3= Event of getting a red face card n 52 13
m 6 3
∴ Numbers of outcomes favourable to E3 = 6 [∵ there are 6 red face cards in a deck ] Hence P(E3) = = =
n 52 26
iv. Let E4= Event of getting a jack of heart
∴ Numbers of outcomes favourable to E4 = 1 [∵ there is only one jack of heart in deck of cards.]
m 1
Hence P(E4)= =
n 52
v. Let E5= Event of getting a spade
∴ Numbers of outcomes favourable to E5 = 13 [∵ there are 13 spade in a deck]
m 13
Hence P(E5) = =
n 52
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vi. Let E6 = Event of getting the queen of diamond
∴
Numbers of outcomes favourable to E6 = 1 [∵ there is only one queen of diamond in a deck]
m 1
Hence, P(E6)= =
n 52
33.
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AB
= AD
= AC
(Given)
PQ PM PR
CE 2AD AC
or, RN= 2PM = PR
CE AE AC
or RN= PN = PR
So ΔACE ∼ ΔPRN
∠3 = ∠4
Similarly ∠1 = ∠2
∠1 + ∠3 = ∠2 + ∠4
So ∠A = ∠P and
AB
= AC (given)
PQ PR
Hence ΔABC ∼ ΔPQR
34. Volume of solid =
1 2
× 22 × (7)2 × 3.5 + × 22
× (7)3
3 7 3 7
=
22
7 × (7)2 × [ 3
3.5
+3 2 × 7 ]
= 8983 1
or 898.33 cm3
OR
Let BPC be the hemisphere and ABC be the cone mounted on the base of the hemisphere. Let EFGH be the right circular cylinder
circumscribing the given toy.
We have,
4
Given radius of cone, cylinder and hemisphere (r) = = 2 cm
2
Height of cone (l) = 2 cm
Height of cylinder (h) = 4 cm
Now, Volume of the right circular cylinder = πr2 h= π × 22 × 4cm3 = 16πcm3
Volume of the solid toy = { 2 3π × 2 3
+ 1
3
}
π × 22 × 2 cm3 = 8πcm3
∴ Required space = Volume of the right circular cylinder - Volume of the toy
= 16πcm3 − 8πcm3 = 8πcm3.
Hence, the right circular cylinder covers 8
πcm3 more space than the solid toy.
So, remaining volume of cylinder when toy is inserted in it = 8π cm 3
35. We may observe from the given data that maximum class frequency is 40 belonging to 1500 - 2000 interval.
Class size (h) = 500
f−f1
Mode = l + 2f−f1−f2× h
Lower limit (l)of modal class = 1500
Frequency (f) of modal class = 40
Frequency (f1) of class preceding modal class = 24
Frequency (f2) of class succeeding modal class = 33
40−24
mode = 1500 + 2×40−24−33 × 500
16
= 1500 + × 500
80−57
= 1500 + 347.826
= 1847.826 ≈ 1847.83
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Expenditure (in ₹.) Number of families fi xi di = xi - 2750 ui u i fi
Σfidi
Mean ¯x¯¯ = a +
×h
Σfi
¯x¯¯ −35
= 2750 + ×
500
200
¯ ¯¯
x = 2750 - 87.5 Section E
¯x¯¯ = 2662.5
36. i. The number of rose plants in the 1st, 2nd, .... are 23, 21, 19, ... 5
a = 23, d = 21 - 23 = - 2, an = 5
∴ an = a + (n - 1)d
or, 5 = 23 + (n - 1)(-2)
or, 5 = 23 - 2n + 2
or, 5 = 25 - 2n
or, 2n = 20
or, n = 10
ii. Total number of rose plants in the flower bed,
Sn = n2 [2a + (n − 1)d]
S10 = 102 [2(23) + (10 − 1)(−2)]
S10 = 5[46 - 20 + 2]
S10 = 5(46 - 18)
S10 = 5(28)
S10 = 140
iii. an = a + (n - 1)d
⇒ a6 = 23 + 5 × (-2)
⇒ a6 = 13
OR
Sn = 80
n
Sn = [2a + (n − 1)d]
2
⇒ 80 = n2[2 × 23 + (n − 1) × −2]
⇒ 80 = 23n - n2 + n
⇒ n2 - 24n + 80 = 0
⇒ (n - 4)(n - 20) = 0
⇒ n = 4 or n = 20
n = 20 not possible
a20 = 23 + 19 × (-2) = -15
Number of plants cannot be negative.
n=4
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37. i. Position of Neena = (3, 6)
Position of Karan = (6, 5)
Distance between Neena and Karan = √(6 − 3)2 + (5 − 6)2
= √9 + (−1)2
= √10
ii. Co-ordinate of seat of Akash = 2, 3
iii.
Co-ordinate of middle point = ( 2+5 , 3+2
)
2 2
= 3.5, 2.5
OR
Binu = (5, 5); Karan = (6, 5)
Distance = √(6 − 5)2 + (5 − 2) 2
= √1 + 9
= √10
38. Let h is height of big building,here as per the diagram.
AE = CD = 8 m (Given)
BE = AB-AE = (h - 8) m
Let AC = DE = x
Also, ∠FBD = ∠BDE = 30∘
∠FBC = ∠BCA = 45∘
In △ACB, ∠A = 90∘
tan 45∘ = AC
AB
⇒ x = h, ...(i)
In △BDE, ∠E = 90∘
tan 30∘ = BE
ED
⇒ x = √3(h − 8) .(ii)
From (i) and (ii), we get
h = √3h − 8√3
h(√3 - 1) = 8√3
8√3 8√3
√3+1
h = √3−1 = √3−1 × √3+1
1
= × (24 + 8√3) = 1 × (24 + 13.84) = 18.92m
2 2
Hence height of the multistory building is 18.92 m and the distance between two buildings is 18.92 m.
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