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SQP-2 Math Solution

The document contains a series of mathematical problems and solutions, covering topics such as geometry, algebra, and number theory. It includes calculations involving distances, areas, and properties of shapes, as well as polynomial equations and prime factorization. The problems are structured in a way that requires applying various mathematical principles to arrive at the correct answers.

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SQP-2 Math Solution

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(6): Let the height of the tower beh Obethe angle of elevation PN wet behhmand et We have, Ay ” tom hm " Se Was Vertical pote Tower Now, in AABC, tang = 4% _10 0) (Using ()] = h=125x2-25 “The height of the tower is 25 m. 17. (b): Given, vertices are 4 812, 0), €(22, $) and DCO, 5). Using distance formula, we have £023) BD= 02-07 +(0-57 : E< J. » Dion 2 = [1444925 = i689 =| ‘which is the required length of diagonal. 18, (b): All two digit numbers ate 10, 11,..., 99. Here,a=10,d=1,n=90 13units,, 90 Required sum, 5, = "(10+ 99) = 208) 5 « 109 = 4905 19. (a): Cle Now, a, Reason (R)is true. Tanda, =7, Given pair of linear equations has a unique solution. Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion (A) 20. (d): Let r be the radius of circle and a be the side of square. Nov, circumference of circle = 44.em Area of circle = Rr? Perimeter of square = 44 em = 4-4 > a=tem 2 Area of square = a? 12m? Assertion (A) is false but Reason is true, 4,17, 4-1 21. ‘The required numbers are 11, ‘This isan Ain which a= 11d. -1)d= 200 soma, = 200-94 + (r-=1). are (a1) = 3=200 => Sr—1)= 189 SS (n-1)=63 n= 64 22, (a) InAABC and ADER 6 60 4 BCA 2. AABC~SFED Uy SAS simian OR (b) In ABC, we have AD _BE De FC Gey De FC Ure ‘Therefore, by the converse of basi proportionality thoggg, wehave, DE AB => 2CDE= 2CAB 4) (Corresponding angi} But, £CD! (Gives) ~ AC=BC [~ Sides opposite to equal angles are equal ACABis isosceles. 23. Since, NAY isa tangent to the citcle centred at 0, ‘Therefore, OA is perpendicular to NAY, mZXN Now, O4 = mZOAl [Radi of circle) [Angles opposite to equal see ‘of a triangle are equi = mZOBA Given, mZABO = 40° ‘Therefore, mZOAB = 40° Now, mZBAY + mZOAU + mZXAO = 180? [ZXAY isa straight angel => mZBAY + 40° + 90° = 180° = mZBAY = 180° ~ 130° = 50° Now, In AAOB, mZAOB + mZOAB + mZOBA=180" [Angle sum propery! = mZAOB + 40° + 40 = mZAOB + 80° = 180° = mZAOB = 180" — 80° = 100" . 24. (a) Let one zero of the polynomial p(x) be a, thea other zero be Wa. For zeroes of polynomial, px) 6x7 + 37x—(k=2) Product of zeroes =ax1 = wee amt @ scanned with OKEN Scanner OR | sige cand flare ret0es oF polynomial ier te apes in aa Great 220 Brat 2+ 2= 20 =9 as Yrs f= 20 px6=20 =9 @=20-12-8 ofl) in) 2at -8=2 sonal = 2 x= 3. Yeume ofeach cube = 64 cm? 2 qeqthe edge of each cube = xem VW =e4em* [Using (i)] [Fro (i) as a--16 24 ‘Sow length ofthe resulting cuboid /= 2xem= 8 cm Breadth of the resulting cuboid cm=4em Hoght of the resulting cuboid h = xem = 4em Surface area of the cuboid =2 (Ib-+ bh) = |(8x4) + (4x4) + (4x 8)] om? [52 + 16 + 32] cm? =2 [80] cm? = 160 em? 26. Given, length of roof = 22 m, breadth of roof = 20 m Lrtthe height of the rainfall be xem. ‘Yolume of water on the roof -(2 20x Js 100 Radius of the hase of the cylindrical vess Height of the cylindrical vessel = 3.5 m ‘Volume of water in the cylindrical vessel when itis just full -(ZevnZ)e 2 Venrh] Now; volume of water on the roof = volume of water in the vessel = Py 5 xa(28)- Zan a x=(H2E}-28 Hence, height of the rainfall is 2.5 cm. 27. Given, AB'= 75 mbe the diffand C, Dbe the positions of two men. Im? 2 ct a Now in aan, tansoe= A a Sie ZF aD 4D & Ane Fe mars tnaape, tanso-= 4 hu Mathematics -Standard 753m Distance between the two men = AC + AD. =e AC ws +2505 = 10005 =10071.73=17) m 28. (a) Let the point R(x, 0) int Rx, 0) on a-axis divides the fi segment in the ratio kf = i nan t 0 Oei3) Using section formula, we have (so)-(48 + Ix(-5) Aa) 1x6 ) os HD) +16 kel Ty =? -3k4+6=0 = -3ke wal ke? BODHI) ket 25 “i an ) are required ats a or (b) Let Cisthe centie ofthe circle. So, €(3, 4) willbe the mid-point of AB. Coordinates of c-(** =) GS 2 2 datdand-4=-b 2a 2aand b=4 =a=landb=4 Coordinates of point Bare (1,4) and coordinates of point A = = = are (1 +4, -3(4)) Le. (5-12). 29, Let us construct the following table for the given, data, IS 1 w | I » ss Taw] Dis MOV4eyp Meas a (Give 75 «(Ab +p) = 3038 97 23 W754 75p = SUS 9? = 9p-75p = 307.5 308 eo Lspa4s > pas 159 = @ scanned with OKEN Scanner 30, (a) Let B completes the work in clays, them A takes ¥ 6 days to complete i Together they complete i in 4 elays According to work done per day: we have L_jxen X-6 x 4 x(x-6) 4 <> 4(2v~6) =x 6) 2 8-H by Ves = 0 3 Yeie-dwert-o 3 Me=12)-2x- 12)= 0 (w=) <0 or 12 X= 2 is not possible as if we take x which isnot possible 2 ox=R So, B takes 12 days to finish the work oR (b) Let the smaller number be x, then Larger number is x44. then x ~ 6 is -4, tous According to question, eee xox ai ott xtera) 2 x(x ay 21 = x+ar-=0 = oF +t-te-21=0 Ser x3 = x=30r Mx=3.thene+4=344-7 i ‘Therefore, the pairs of numbers are 3 and 7 or ~7 and 3 Tothen x64=—744=-3 31. Prime factorisation of 90 and prime factorisation of 126 ~ LCM of 90 and 126 = 23? 5 «7 =630and HCE of 126 and 99 is 18, Again, LOM > HCE = 630 % 18 = 11340, Product of two numbers = 90 126 = 11340 Hence, LOM HCE = Product of two numbers, 32. All possible outcomes are (ABH, HHT, HTH, HET, TPT, PTH, THN, THT Total number of possible outcomes = § (0) Favourable outcome is {TTT} fe, 1 in number Pino head) = 1/8 (4) Favourable outcomes are number. (HTT, TH, THT] ie. 3 in 4 Mone head only) - 2 8 (iii) Favourable outcomes are (HIM, HTL HTT, Trt, TTH.THH THT) ie, 7 in number. Poot more than 2 heads) = 2 Gv) Favourable outcomes i are (HHH, HINT, ITH, HTT, TTH,THH, THT) ie, 7 in number PYatleast one head) = ~ 160 34, () Let » AB = CD = himetres and APexm 2 CP=(80-x)m hi i Now; Insight AAR, AB WA) tun6 =F MCP = OTT hoe *#— t9m—_ Boake i x ali) cD " CPD, we have —— = tan 30 ‘No. In cight SCP, we have £7 = tan 80-x 1 5 : he ’ wa BP" B 7 From (i) and (ii), we get V3 x=. = V3xV3xrs80-133 = Bed x=80=549=80—5 2 CP=80-%=80-20-60m Now, from (i), we have b= 3 x20=1.732x20=34.64 ‘hus, the required point is 20 m away from the first pele ant 60 m away from the second pole and height of each poles 3161 m. OR (b) Let the tower be represented by AB in the figure, Let AB = hi metres. In right A ABC, we have AB we etane ac h = jen ti) In right AABD, we have AB <= tan (90° -6) = Ap 7 '82(90" -0)=coro h = fred ci Multiplying (i) and (i), we get [fy tan @ x cot 0 =!) “Height is positive ont Thus, the height of the tower is 6 m. i 34. In ABC, BC= 12cm, EM = DG=6em, BC= 12 cn EK! > BF =FC= 2 <6cm i La and AF = 24cm, DE = GH OE hn @ scanned with OKEN Scanner syow In AAFCand AEHC C= ZEHC (acl (

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