Class8 Math Unit02 NCERT TextBook EnglishEdition
Class8 Math Unit02 NCERT TextBook EnglishEdition
IN
ONE VARIABLE
21
CHAPTER
2.1 Introduction
In the earlier classes, you have come across several algebraic expressions and equations. Some examples of expressions we have so far worked with are: 5x, 2x 3, 3x + y, 2xy + 5, xyz + x + y + z, x2 + 1, y + y2 Some examples of equations are: 5x = 25, 2x 3 = 9, 2 y +
5 37 = , 6 z + 10 = 2 2 2
You would remember that equations use the equality (=) sign; it is missing in expressions. Of these given expressions, many have more than one variable. For example, 2xy + 5 has two variables. We however, restrict to expressions with only one variable when we form equations. Moreover, the expressions we use to form equations are linear. This means that the highest power of the variable appearing in the expression is 1. These are linear expressions: 2x, 2x + 1, 3y 7, 12 5z, These are not linear expressions: x2 + 1, y + y2, 1 + z + z2 + z3 (since highest power of variable > 1) Here we will deal with equations with linear expressions in one variable only. Such equations are known as linear equations in one variable. The simple equations which you studied in the earlier classes were all of this type. Let us briefly revise what we know: (a) An algebraic equation is an equality involving variables. It has an equality sign. The expression on the left of the equality sign is the Left Hand Side (LHS). The expression on the right of the equality sign is the Right Hand Side (RHS).
5 ( x 4) + 10 4
2x 3 = 7 2x 3 = LHS 7 = RHS
22
MATHEMATICS
(b) In an equation the values of x = 5 is the solution of the equation the expressions on the LHS 2x 3 = 7. For x = 5, and RHS are equal. This LHS = 2 5 3 = 7 = RHS happens to be true only for On the other hand x = 10 is not a solution of the certain values of the variable. equation. For x = 10, LHS = 2 10 3 = 17. These values are the This is not equal to the RHS solutions of the equation. (c) How to find the solution of an equation? We assume that the two sides of the equation are balanced. We perform the same mathematical operations on both sides of the equation, so that the balance is not disturbed. A few such steps give the solution.
2.2 Solving Equations which have Linear Expressions on one Side and Numbers on the other Side
Let us recall the technique of solving equations with some examples. Observe the solutions; they can be any rational number. Example 1: Find the solution of 2x 3 = 7 Solution: Step 1 Add 3 to both sides. 2x 3 + 3 = 7 + 3 or 2x = 10 Step 2 Next divide both sides by 2.
2 x 10 = 2 2 x=5
(required solution)
2y = 4 9 2y = 5 y=
5 2
5 Do you notice that the solution is a rational number? In Class VII, the equations 2 we solved did not have such solutions.
23
Example 3: Solve
x =4 3 x=43 x = 12
(solution)
12 5 5 8 + 5 3 + = 4+ = = = RHS (as required) 3 2 2 2 2 Do you now see that the coefficient of a variable in an equation need not be an integer?
Example 4: Solve
15 7x = 9 4 15 Solution: We have 7x = 9 4
or or or or or Check: LHS =
7x = 9 7x = x=
21 4
15 4
(transposing
15 to R H S) 4
21 4 ( 7)
3 7 47
3 4
x= x=
15 3 15 21 36 7 = + = = 9 = RHS 4 4 4 4 4
EXERCISE 2.1
Solve the following equations. 1. x 2 = 7 2. y + 3 = 10 4. 7.
3 17 + x= 7 7
2x = 18 3
3. 6 = z + 2 6.
t = 10 5
5. 6x = 12 8. 1.6 =
y 1.5
9. 7x 9 = 16
24
MATHEMATICS
10. 14y 8 = 13
11. 17 + 6p = 9
12.
x 7 +1= 3 15
7 7 14 is 2 = . Suppose x added to this Solution: Twice the rational number 3 3 3 3 number gives ; i.e., 7 3 14 x+ 3 = 7
or or
14 3 = 3 7
x= =
3 14 + 7 3
(transposing
14 to RHS) 3
(3 3) + (14 7) 9 + 98 107 = = . 21 21 21
25
Thus
Example 6: The perimeter of a rectangle is 13 cm and its width is 2 length. Solution: Assume the length of the rectangle to be x cm. The perimeter of the rectangle = 2 (length + width) = 2 (x + 2 11 = 2x + 4 The perimeter is given to be 13 cm. Therefore, 11 2 x + = 13 4 or or
x+ 11 13 = 4 2 3 ) 4
x= =
13 11 2 4
26 11 15 3 = =3 4 4 4 4
3 cm. 4
Example 7: The present age of Sahils mother is three times the present age of Sahil. After 5 years their ages will add to 66 years. Find their present ages. Solution: Let Sahils present age be x years.
We could also choose Sahils age 5 years later to be x and proceed. Why dont you try it that way? Sahil Present age Age 5 years later Mother Sum
x x+5
3x 3x + 5
4x + 10
Therefore, 4x + 10 = 66 This equation determines Sahils present age which is x years. To solve the equation,
26
MATHEMATICS
we transpose 10 to RHS, or or 4x = 66 10 4x = 56 x=
56 = 14 (solution) 4 Thus, Sahils present age is 14 years and his mothers age is 42 years. (You may easily check that 5 years from now the sum of their ages will be 66 years.)
Example 8: Bansi has 3 times as many two-rupee coins as he has five-rupee coins. If he has in all a sum of Rs 77, how many coins of each denomination does he have? Solution: Let the number of five-rupee coins that Bansi has be x. Then the number of two-rupee coins he has is 3 times x or 3x. The amount Bansi has: (i) from 5 rupee coins, Rs 5 x = Rs 5x (ii) from 2 rupee coins, Rs 2 3x = Rs 6x Rs 2 Hence the total money he has = Rs 11x Rs 5 But this is given to be Rs 77; therefore, 11x = 77
77 =7 11 Thus, number of five-rupee coins = x = 7 and number of two-rupee coins = 3x = 21 (You can check that the total money with Bansi is Rs 77.)
or
x=
(solution)
Example 9: The sum of three consecutive multiples of 11 is 363. Find these multiples. Solution: If x is a multiple of 11, the next multiple is x + 11. The next to this is x + 11 + 11 or x + 22. So we can take three consecutive multiples of 11 as x, x + 11 and x + 22.
It is given that the sum of these consecutive multiples of 11 is 363. This will give the following equation: x + (x + 11) + (x + 22) = 363 or x + x + 11 + x + 22 = 363 or 3x + 33 = 363 or 3x = 363 33 or 3x = 330
Alternatively, we may think of the multiple of 11 immediately before x. This is (x 11). Therefore, we may take three consecutive multiples of 11 as x 11, x, x + 11. In this case we arrive at the equation or
27
363 330 or x= = 121. Therefore, 3 3 x = 121, x 11 = 110, x + 11 = 132 = 110 Hence, the three consecutive multiples are Hence, the three consecutive multiples 110, 121, 132. are 110, 121, 132 (answer). We can see that we can adopt different ways to find a solution for the problem. Example 10: The difference between two whole numbers is 66. The ratio of the two numbers is 2 : 5. What are the two numbers?
or
x=
Solution: Since the ratio of the two numbers is 2 : 5, we may take one number to be 2x and the other to be 5x. (Note that 2x : 5x is same as 2 : 5.) The difference between the two numbers is (5x 2x). It is given that the difference is 66. Therefore, 5x 2x = 66 or 3x = 66 or x = 22 Since the numbers are 2x and 5x, they are 2 22 or 44 and 5 22 or 110, respectively. The difference between the two numbers is 110 44 = 66 as desired. Example 11: Deveshi has a total of Rs 590 as currency notes in the denominations of Rs 50, Rs 20 and Rs 10. The ratio of the number of Rs 50 notes and Rs 20 notes is 3:5. If she has a total of 25 notes, how many notes of each denomination she has? Solution: Let the number of Rs 50 notes and Rs 20 notes be 3x and 5x, respectively. But she has 25 notes in total. Therefore, the number of Rs 10 notes = 25 (3x + 5x) = 25 8x The amount she has from Rs 50 notes : 3x 50 = Rs 150x from Rs 20 notes : 5x 20 = Rs 100x from Rs 10 notes : (25 8x) 10 = Rs (250 80x) Hence the total money she has =150x + 100x + (250 80x) = Rs (170x + 250) But she has Rs 590. Therefore, 170x + 250 = 590 or 170x = 590 250 = 340
340 =2 170 The number of Rs 50 notes she has = 3x =32=6 The number of Rs 20 notes she has = 5x = 5 2 = 10 The number of Rs 10 notes she has = 25 8x = 25 (8 2) = 25 16 = 9
or
x=
28
MATHEMATICS
EXERCISE 2.2
1 1 1 1. If you subtract from a number and multiply the result by , you get . What is 2 8 2 the number? 2. The perimeter of a rectangular swimming pool is 154 m. Its length is 2 m more than twice its breadth. What are the length and the breadth of the pool? 4 2 3. The base of an isosceles triangle is cm . The perimeter of the triangle is 4 cm . 3 15 What is the length of either of the remaining equal sides? 4. Sum of two numbers is 95. If one exceeds the other by 15, find the numbers.
5. Two numbers are in the ratio 5:3. If they differ by 18, what are the numbers? 6. Three consecutive integers add up to 51. What are these integers? 7. The sum of three consecutive multiples of 8 is 888. Find the multiples. 8. Three consecutive integers are such that when they are taken in increasing order and multiplied by 2, 3 and 4 respectively, they add up to 74. Find these numbers. 9. The ages of Rahul and Haroon are in the ratio 5:7. Four years later the sum of their ages will be 56 years. What are their present ages? 10. The number of boys and girls in a class are in the ratio 7:5. The number of boys is 8 more than the number of girls. What is the total class strength? 11. Baichungs father is 26 years younger than Baichungs grandfather and 29 years older than Baichung. The sum of the ages of all the three is 135 years. What is the age of each one of them? 12. Fifteen years from now Ravis age will be four times his present age. What is Ravis present age? 5 2 13. A rational number is such that when you multiply it by and add to the product, 2 3 7 you get . What is the number? 12 14. Lakshmi is a cashier in a bank. She has currency notes of denominations Rs 100, Rs 50 and Rs 10, respectively. The ratio of the number of these notes is 2:3:5. The total cash with Lakshmi is Rs 4,00,000. How many notes of each denomination does she have? 15. I have a total of Rs 300 in coins of denomination Re 1, Rs 2 and Rs 5. The number of Rs 2 coins is 3 times the number of Rs 5 coins. The total number of coins is 160. How many coins of each denomination are with me? 16. The organisers of an essay competition decide that a winner in the competition gets a prize of Rs 100 and a participant who does not win gets a prize of Rs 25. The total prize money distributed is Rs 3,000. Find the number of winners, if the total number of participants is 63.
29
7 3 = 2 x 14 2 2 7 3 = 2 x (2 14) 2 2
30
MATHEMATICS
EXERCISE 2.3
Solve the following equations and check your results. 1. 3x = 2x + 18 4. 4z + 3 = 6 + 2z
4 (x + 10) 5 8 10. 3m = 5 m 5
2. 5t 3 = 3t 5 5. 2x 1 = 14 x 8.
2x 7x +3 +1= 3 15
3. 5x + 9 = 5 + 3x 6. 8x + 4 = 3 (x 1) + 7 9. 2y +
5 26 y = 3 3
7. x =
Could we take the tens place digit to be (b 3)? Try it and see what solution you get.
b=5
The statement of the example is valid for both 58 and 85 and both are correct answers.
The units digit is 5 and therefore the tens digit is 5 + 3 which is 8. The number is 85. Check: On interchange of digits the number we get is 58. The sum of 85 and 58 is 143 as given.
31
Example 15: Arjun is twice as old as Shriya. Five years ago his age was three times Shriyas age. Find their present ages. Solution: Let us take Shriyas present age to be x years. Then Arjuns present age would be 2x years. Shriyas age five years ago was (x 5) years. Arjuns age five years ago was (2x 5) years. It is given that Arjuns age five years ago was three times Shriyas age. Thus, 2x 5 = 3(x 5) or 2x 5 = 3x 15 or 15 5 = 3x 2x or 10 = x So, Shriyas present age = x = 10 years. Therefore, Arjuns present age = 2x = 2 10 = 20 years.
EXERCISE 2.4
1. Amina thinks of a number and subtracts
5 from it. She multiplies the result by 8. The 2 result now obtained is 3 times the same number she thought of. What is the number?
2. A positive number is 5 times another number. If 21 is added to both the numbers, then one of the new numbers becomes twice the other new number. What are the numbers? 3. Sum of the digits of a two-digit number is 9. When we interchange the digits, it is found that the resulting new number is greater than the original number by 27. What is the two-digit number? 4. One of the two digits of a two digit number is three times the other digit. If you interchange the digits of this two-digit number and add the resulting number to the original number, you get 88. What is the original number? 5. Shobos mothers present age is six times Shobos present age. Shobos age five years from now will be one third of his mothers present age. What are their present ages? 6. There is a narrow rectangular plot, reserved for a school, in Mahuli village. The length and breadth of the plot are in the ratio 11:4.At the rate Rs100 per metre it will cost the village panchayat Rs 75000 to fence the plot. What are the dimensions of the plot? 7. Hasan buys two kinds of cloth materials for school uniforms, shirt material that costs him Rs 50 per metre and trouser material that costs him Rs 90 per metre.
32
MATHEMATICS
For every 2 meters of the trouser material he buys 3 metres of the shirt material. He sells the materials at 12% and 10% profit respectively. His total sale is Rs 36,660. How much trouser material did he buy? 8. Half of a herd of deer are grazing in the field and three fourths of the remaining are playing nearby. The rest 9 are drinking water from the pond. Find the number of deer in the herd. 9. A grandfather is ten times older than his granddaughter. He is also 54 years older than her. Find their present ages. 10. Amans age is three times his sons age. Ten years ago he was five times his sons age. Find their present ages.
or or or or or or or or Check: LHS =
(required solution)
6( 1) + 1 6 + 1 5 3 5 + 3 2 +1 = +1 = + = = 3 3 3 3 3 3
RHS =
( 1) 3 4 2 = = 6 6 3
LHS = RHS.
(as required)
7 2
Example 17: Solve 5x 2 (2x 7) = 2 (3x 1) + Solution: Let us open the brackets, LHS = 5x 4x + 14 = x + 14
33
RHS = 6x 2 +
7 4 7 3 = 6x + = 6x + 2 2 2 2 3 2
14 = 6x x + 14 = 5x + 14
3 = 5x 2 3 2
3 2
(transposing
3 ) 2
28 3 = 5x 2
25 = 5x 2
x=
25 1 5 5 5 = = 2 5 25 2
Did you observe how we simplified the form of the given equation? Here, we had to multiply both sides of the equation by the LCM of the denominators of the terms in the expressions of the equation.
5 5 2 2 7 2 2
25 25 25 25 + 8 33 2(5 7) = 2( 2) = +4 = = 2 2 2 2 2
Note, in this example we brought the equation to a simpler form by opening brackets and combining like terms on both sides of the equation.
5 7 15 2 7 2 13 7 + RHS = 2 3 1 + = 2 + = 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
EXERCISE 2.5
Solve the following linear equations. 1.
x 1 x 1 = + 2 5 3 4 n 3n 5n + = 21 2 4 6
2.
3. x + 7
8 x 17 5 x = 3 6 2
34
MATHEMATICS
4.
x5 x 3 = 3 5
5.
3t 2 2t + 3 2 = t 4 3 3
6. m
m 1 m2 =1 2 3
Simplify and solve the following linear equations. 7. 3(t 3) = 5(2t + 1) 8. 15(y 4) 2(y 9) + 5(y + 6) = 0
Solution: Observe that the equation is not a linear equation, since the expression on its LHS is not linear. But we can put it into the form of a linear equation. We multiply both sides of the equation by (2x + 3),
x +1 3 2 x + 3 (2 x + 3) = (2 x + 3) 8
Notice that (2x + 3) gets cancelled on the LHS We have then,
3 (2 x + 3) 8 We have now a linear equation which we know how to solve. Multiplying both sides by 8
x+1=
8x + 8 = 6x + 9 8x = 6x + 9 8 8x = 6x + 1 8x 6x = 1 2x = 1 1 x= 2
Denominator of LHS = 2x + 3 = 2
1 +3=1+3=4 2
35
3 3 1 3 4= = 2 2 4 8
Example 19: Present ages of Anu and Raj are in the ratio 4:5. Eight years from now the ratio of their ages will be 5:6. Find their present ages. Solution: Let the present ages of Anu and Raj be 4x years and 5x years respectively. After eight years. Anus age = (4x + 8) years; After eight years, Rajs age = (5x + 8) years. Therefore, the ratio of their ages after eight years = This is given to be 5 : 6
5 4x + 8 = 6 5x + 8 Cross-multiplication gives 6 (4x + 8) = 5 (5x + 8) or 24x + 48 = 25x + 40 or 24x + 48 40 = 25x or 24x + 8 = 25x or 8 = 25x 24x or 8=x Therefore, Anus present age = 4x = 4 8 = 32 years Rajs present age = 5x = 5 8 = 40 years
4x + 8 5x + 8
Therefore,
EXERCISE 2.6
Solve the following equations. 1.
8x 3 =2 3x
2.
9x = 15 7 6x 7y + 4 4 = y+2 3
3.
z 4 = z + 15 9
4.
3 y + 4 2 = 2 6y 5
5.
6. The ages of Hari and Harry are in the ratio 5:7. Four years from now the ratio of their ages will be 3:4. Find their present ages. 7. The denominator of a rational number is greater than its numerator by 8. If the numerator is increased by 17 and the denominator is decreased by 1, the number obtained is
3 . Find the rational number. 2
36
MATHEMATICS