Math, asked by gulshansunny12, 6 months ago

A train travels a distance of 480 km at a uniform speed.If the speed had been 8km/h less,then it would have taken 3 hours more to cover the same distance.Formulate the quarditic equation in terms of the speed of the train​

Answers

Answered by devchandra1957
2

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the speed of the train be x km/hr. Then

Time taken to travel a distance of 480km=

x

480

hr

Time taken by the train to travel a distance of 480km with the speed (x−8)km/hr=

x−8

480

hr

It is given that if the speed had been 8km/hr less, then the train would have taken 3 hours more to cover the same distance

x−8

480

=

x

480

+3

x−8

480

x

480

=3⇒

x(x−8)

480(x−x+8)

=3⇒

x(x−8)

480×8

=3

⇒3x(x−8)=480×8⇒x(x−8)=160×8⇒x

2

−8x−1280=0

This is the required quadratic equation.

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