Math, asked by vikasrish, 1 year ago

a two digit number is 4 times the sum of the digit it is also equal to 3 times the product of the digits find the number

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Answered by omkarsinghc
11
let the two digits be 10 X and Y
so 10x+y=4(x+y)
10x+y=4x+4y
6x=3y
2x=y



10x+y=3(xy)
10x+2x=3(x2x)
12x=6x^2
2x=x^2
therefore cancel one x
so x=2
so y=2×2
y=4



so the two digit number is 10x+y
=10(2)+4
=20+4
=24
Answered by SmãrtyMohït
45
Here is your solutions
 

Let the one's digit be x.

ten's digit be y.

Original number = 10x + y

given that the number is four times the sum of the number, i.e., 4(x + y).

=> 10x + y = 4(x + y)

=> 10x + y = 4x + 4y

=> 10x - 4x + y - 4y = 0

=> 6x - 3y = 0

=> 3(2x - y ) = 0

=> 2x - y = 0

=> 2x = y

given that it is also equal to 3 times the product of digits, i.e, 10x + y = 3xy.

y = 2x and 10x+y = 3xy

on putting value of y = 2x in

=> 10x + y = 3xy.

=> 10x + 2x = 3x( 2x )

=> 12x = 6x²

=> 12x - 6x² = 0

=> 6x ( 2 - x) = 0

So, x = 0 and x = 2

x = 2

On putting value of x in y = 2x.

we get;

y = 2x

=> y = 2 × 2 

=> y = 4

So,

Original number = 10x + y

=> 10 × 2 + 4

=> 20 + 4

=> 24

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