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The sum of a two-digit number and the number formed by reversing the order of digit is 66. If the two digits differ by 2, find the number. How many such numbers are there?

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Let the digits at units and tens place of the given number be x and y respectively. Thus, the number is ` 10 y + x`

The two digits of the number are differing by 2. Thus, we have  ` x - y =+- 2`

After interchanging the digits, the number becomes `10 x + y.`

The sum of the numbers obtained by interchanging the digits and the original number is 66. Thus, we have

`(10 x + y ) + ( 10 y + x )= 66`

` ⇒ 10 x + y + 10 y + x = 66`

`⇒ 11 x + 11y = 66 `

` ⇒ 11 ( x + y) = 66/11`

` ⇒ x + y = 66/11`

` ⇒ x + y =6`

So, we have two systems of simultaneous equations

`x - y = 2`

` x + y = 6`

` x - y = -2`

`  x + y = 6`

Here x and y are unknowns. We have to solve the above systems of equations for x and y.

(i) First, we solve the system

` x - y = 2`

` x + y = 6`

Adding the two equations, we have 

`( x - y ) + ( x + y )= 2 + 6`

`⇒ x - y + x + y = 8`

` ⇒ 2x = 8`

` ⇒ x = 8/2`

` ⇒ x = 4`

Substituting the value of x in the first equation, we have

` 4 - y = 2`

`⇒  y = 4 -2`

`⇒ y = 2`

Hence, the number is ` 10 xx 2 + 4 = 24`.

(ii) Now, we solve the system

` x - y= -2`

` x + y = 6`

Adding the two equations, we have

` ( x - y) + ( x + y) = -2 + 6`

`⇒ x - y + x + y = 4 `

` ⇒ 2x = 4`

` ⇒  x = 4/2`

` ⇒ x = 2`

Substituting the value of x in the first equation, we have 

` 2 - y = -2`

` ⇒ y = 2 + 2`

` ⇒ y = 4`

Hence, the number is ` 10 xx 4 + 2 = 42`

There are two such numbers.

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अध्याय 3: Pair of Linear Equations in Two Variables - Exercise 3.7 [पृष्ठ ८६]

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अध्याय 3 Pair of Linear Equations in Two Variables
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