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प्रश्न
Five years ago, a woman’s age was the square of her son’s age. Ten years hence, her age will be twice that of her son’s age. Find:
- the age of the son five years ago.
- the present age of the woman.
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उत्तर
Let the present age of the son be x years
and the present age of the woman be y years.
Five years ago, woman’s age was the square of her son’s age:
y − 5 = (x − 5)2
y = (x − 5)2 + 5 ...(1)
Ten years hence, woman’s age will be twice the son’s age:
y + 10 = 2(x + 10)
y = 2x + 20 − 10
y = 2x + 10 ...(2)
(x − 5)2 + 5 = 2x + 10
x2 − 10x + 30 = 2x + 10
x2 − 12x + 20 = 0
(x − 10) (x − 2) = 0
x = 10 or x = 2
If x = 2, son’s age 5 years ago would be negative → reject.
x = 10
From (2):
y = 2x + 10
= 2(10) + 10
= 30
(a) Son’s age five years ago:
10 − 5
= 5 years
(b) Woman’s present age:
30 Years
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