Math, asked by udaybir123, 1 year ago

a natural no. increased by 2 equals 160 times its reciprocal. find the no.

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Answered by saurabhsemalti
1
let the number be n
n+2=160/n
n(n+2)=160
n^2+2n-160=0
solve for n and take positive integer value
Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

Let the Number be n and, reciprocal be 1 /n.

\underline{\bigstar\:\textsf{According to the Question Now :}}\\\\\implies\tt n + 12 = 160 \times \dfrac{1}{n} \\\\\\\implies\tt n + 12 = \dfrac{160}{n}\\\\\\\implies\tt n(n + 12) = 160\\\\\\\implies\tt {n}^{2} + 12n = 160\\\\\\\implies\tt {n}^{2} + 12n - 160 = 0\\\\\\\implies\tt {n}^{2} + (20 - 8)n - 160 = 0\\\\\\\implies\tt {n}^{2} + 20n - 8n - 160 = 0\\\\\\\implies\tt n(n + 20) - 8(n + 20) = 0\\\\\\\implies\tt (n - 8)(n + 20) = 0\\\\\\\implies\tt \green{n = 8} \quad or \quad \red{n =  - 20} \\\\\\ \therefore \underline{\textsf{Hence, Natural Number will be \textbf{8.}}}

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